Harvard evolutionary biologist Daniel Lieberman busts common myths about exercise, sleep, running, cancer and sugar.

Daniel Lieberman — Evolutionary biologist and professor at Harvard University; author of Exercised and The Story of the Human Body, known for studying how humans evolved to move and how that relates to modern health and disease.
Daniel Lieberman explains evolutionary medicine: that humans evolved to be physically active only when it is necessary or rewarding, which is why exercise feels unnatural in our comfortable modern world. He debunks myths around the need for 8 hours of sleep, 10,000 steps, sitting being 'the new smoking', and running ruining your knees. He details how physical activity slows senescence, regulates inflammation via muscle-produced IL-6, and lowers risk of cancers, diabetes and dementia. He stresses prevention over treatment, the importance of strength training with age, and barefoot/forefoot running mechanics. He closes by arguing the key to becoming an exerciser is social accountability and compassion rather than shaming.
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Daniel Lieberman
“And I recommend everyone to go get this book Exercised because um yeah, I thought I knew a lot about exercise” — Steven Bartlett 01:27:19Find it on Amazon
Daniel Lieberman
“In your first book in 2013, The Story of the Human Body, in chapter 12 you said um you used this phrase, you use it or lose it” — Steven Bartlett 00:50:24Find it on Amazon
Vivobarefoot
“there's a Vivo barefoot. Um yeah, I I wear the same shoes... great shoes. Yeah, those are wonderful shoes... exactly the kind of shoes that will help strengthen your feet” — Daniel Lieberman 00:55:03Find it on Amazon