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[Redefining Longevity: The Power of Lifestyle Plus and Prevention]-[How To Live Longer and Better: The Secret to Super Ageing with Dr Eric Topol #626]

Feel Better, Live More with Dr Rangan Chatterjee · B2 · 2026-02-18

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Redefining Longevity: A New Era of Prevention

In a thought-provoking conversation on the Feel Better, Live More podcast, Dr. Rangan Chatterjee sits down with world-renowned cardiologist and researcher Dr. Eric Topol to discuss his new book, Super Ages: An Evidence-Based Approach to Longevity. The dialogue challenges the modern obsession with lifespan, arguing instead for a radical shift toward improving "healthspan”—the duration of life spent in good health, free from chronic disease.

The Healthspan Gap: Beyond Lifespan

Dr. Topol highlights a sobering reality: in the US and the UK, the vast majority of individuals over 65 live with at least one, if not multiple, chronic diseases. He argues that the focus on living to 120 is misguided if those added years are marked by frailty and lack of function. Instead, he introduces the concept of "the welderly"—individuals aged 85 and older who have never suffered from cancer, heart disease, or neurodegeneration. His research suggests that we have a massive "window of opportunity" to prevent these "big three" diseases, which take roughly 20 years to become symptomatic.

The "Lifestyle Plus" Approach

While standard advice focuses on diet, exercise, and sleep, Dr. Topol introduces the concept of "lifestyle plus." This broader framework incorporates environmental factors such as:

  • Environmental Toxins: The pervasive impact of air pollution, microplastics, and "forever chemicals" (PFAS).
  • Social Factors: The critical role of social connection and loneliness in health outcomes.
  • Personalization: Moving away from "average" population guidelines toward individual data, such as using Continuous Glucose Monitors (CGMs) to understand personal glycemic responses to foods like tortilla chips or pizza.

Dr. Topol emphasizes that these lifestyle changes are not about expensive technology; they are foundational, largely free, and essential for healthy aging. He notes, "None of that [AI or high-tech medicine] is going to be important without attention to these lifestyle factors."

The Role of AI and Data in Prevention

Dr. Topol posits that the greatest contribution of AI to medicine will be the shift from reactive treatment to proactive prevention. By leveraging multimodal AI to analyze layers of data—including genomics, polygenic risk scores, and proteomic organ clocks—physicians can identify high-risk individuals decades before symptoms appear.

He specifically points to breakthroughs like the P-tau 217 blood test for Alzheimer’s risk as a game-changer. "If you know it's up, can you do things? Because that's the key... It's modifiable," he explains. This data-driven approach empowers patients to make behavioral changes, much like seeing one's own high BPA levels in a blood test can serve as a catalyst for cutting out plastic exposure.

Challenging the Status Quo

Dr. Topol is critical of current screening practices, such as routine mammograms for all women based solely on age, calling them "dumb and wasteful" due to high rates of false positives and anxiety. He advocates for a risk-based model where screening is tailored to an individual's genetic predisposition, immune system clock, and personal health arc.

Conclusion: A Message of Hope

Closing the conversation, Dr. Topol rejects the "defeatist attitude" that we are tethered to our parents' health stories. He emphasizes that even those who have neglected their health in the past can see significant benefits by starting today. "It's never too late, and never too early," he asserts. By combining personal responsibility for lifestyle habits with the precision of AI-facilitated medical insights, we can effectively close the gap between our lifespan and our healthspan, ultimately moving into an exciting, preventative era of human longevity.

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Treatment is not the end-all, it's prevention.
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None of that is going to be important without attention to these lifestyle factors.
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📖 Transcript

Let's accept that we're aging, right?
It's a biologic process.
But let's not accept that we can't make a huge dent in age-related diseases.
With AI, multimodal AI and all these new layers of data, we're going to go into an era of prevention that I am really excited about.
Treatment is not the end-all, it's prevention.
Hey guys, how you doing?

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