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Extend Podcast with Darshan Shah, MD

29. The #1 Sign You're Aging Faster Than You Should

06 Feb 2025

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What's the point of living longer if you're stiff, in pain, or struggling to stay independent? Mobility isn't just about stretching, it's about keeping your joints fluid, your muscles strong, and your balance sharp so you can move with ease at any age. In today's episode of Extend, I'm breaking down why mobility is the most overlooked pillar of longevity and how you can start improving yours right now. We'll cover why mobility declines with age (and how to stop it), the five simple at-home tests that reveal how well your body moves, and how sitting too much is silently wrecking your joints and metabolism. I'll also explain why exercise snacks, quick bursts of movement, can make a huge difference, and why traditional workouts aren't enough if you want to stay agile for life. Plus, I'll share my personal mobility routine, including the one-minute test I do every morning and the simple habit—yes, even brushing your teeth—that can help prevent falls, injuries, and stiffness as you age. Your mobility is 100% trainable, and it's never too late to start. Tune in now and learn how to future-proof your movement for decades to come! I also discuss: (00:21) - Why Mobility Is the Missing Piece in Longevity (05:44) - 5 Simple Tests to Measure Your Mobility (10:36) - How Sitting Too Much Wrecks Your Joints & Balance (16:16) - The Key to Maintaining Mobility for Life Learn more about Dr. Shah: Website: https://www.drshah.com/ Clinic: https://www.next-health.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/darshanshahmd/

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