Explore Peter Attia’s revolutionary approach to healthspan, focusing on proactive strategies to combat chronic disease and train for your 'Centenarian Decathlon' through metabolic health, sleep, and exercise.

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Lena: So, Miles, I was looking at my to-do list today and realized I’m planning for next week, but Peter Attia wants us to plan for our nineties. I mean, have you heard of the "Centenarian Decathlon"? It’s this idea of training now for the physical tasks you want to do at one hundred, like picking up a great-grandchild or carrying groceries.
Miles: It’s such a shift, right? Most of us wait for a "fast death" or a major diagnosis to change our habits. But Attia argues that modern medicine—what he calls Medicine 2.0—is great at fixing broken bones but hits a wall with chronic disease. He wants us to move to Medicine 3.0, which is all about being proactive decades before the "Four Horsemen," like heart disease and cancer, even show up.
Lena: Exactly! It’s not just about living longer; it’s about healthspan—staying functional and sharp. Let’s explore how we can use his playbook to start training for our own marginal decade right now.