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Dr Hosen Kiat joined @NOVA Adelaide’s Weekend Breakfast

12 min · 21 de feb de 2026
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Dr Hosen Kiat joined @NOVA Adelaide’s Weekend Breakfast this morning to discuss longevity, prevention, and the everyday habits that most strongly influence how we age. Drawing on insights from his #1 @Amazon bestselling book Wisdom from Two Worlds, Dr Kiat shared a simple evidence-based framework for healthy ageing - focusing on purpose, rest, social connection, movement, and nutrition, rather than quick fixes or health fads. Thank you to FiveAA Adelaide, Angie McBride and Michael Keelan for the thoughtful conversation.

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episode Wrapping Up 2025 💙 A Heart-Friendly Christmas 🎄| Dr Kiat artwork

Wrapping Up 2025 💙 A Heart-Friendly Christmas 🎄| Dr Kiat

🎉 Christmas and New Year are racing toward us, and it often feels like everyone online is telling you what not to eat.   I’m Dr Kiat. In this final episode of 2025, I want to share what you actually can enjoy - while still looking after your heart.   We’ll go through: 00:00 - What You Can Enjoy at Christmas 00:18 - The Nice List 01:42 - The Naughty List 02:27 - The Relax List 02:56 - Quick Cardiologist Tricks That Work 03:27 - Short holiday break No guilt. No extremes. Just calm, practical guidance.   👋 This is our last episode of 2025. We’ll be taking a short break and returning on January 2nd, 2026. Until then, enjoy your meals, your people, and let your heart rest a little.   💙 Let’s keep going - heart to heart - in 2026.   Disclaimer The information provided on this channel is for general educational purposes only. It is not intended as medical advice and should not be relied upon as a substitute for consultation with a qualified healthcare professional who can assess your individual health needs. Dr Hosen Kiat is an AHPRA-registered Specialist Physician in Cardiology and Nuclear Medicine (Australia). Views expressed in these videos are based on current evidence and clinical experience but may not apply to every individual. Always seek the guidance of your doctor or another qualified health provider before starting, changing, or stopping any medical treatment, exercise, or nutritional program. Never delay seeking medical advice because of something you have seen or heard on this channel. No patient–doctor relationship is created through viewing, commenting on, or subscribing to this channel.   #DrKiat #Supplements #HealthTips #Health #Healthy #Healthylifestyle #antiaging #longevity #Healthydiet #christmas #nuts #chocolate #darkchocolate #seafood #prawns #oysters #lobsters #abalone #fish #turkey #chicken #walnuts#pistachios #almonds #fruit #mango #cherry #berry #christmas #newyear #2026

22 de dic de 20254 min
episode Healthy Aging Starts Here: The Vitamin D Level That Protects Bones, Muscles & Immunity | Dr Kiat artwork

Healthy Aging Starts Here: The Vitamin D Level That Protects Bones, Muscles & Immunity | Dr Kiat

If I tested your blood today - would your vitamin D level be protecting you, or quietly putting you at risk?   In this episode, Dr Hosen Kiat breaks down the science behind vitamin D: when to test, what’s truly healthy, and the new research showing how the right level can slash diabetes risk by 76%.   Vitamin D isn’t just for bones. It powers your muscles, immune defense, and blood sugar balance, and may be one of the simplest ways to future-proof your health.   🌞 So what’s a Healthy Vitamin D Level? If your vitamin D is below 50 nmol/L (20 ng/mL), it’s too low. 50 nmol/L and above is usually enough for healthy bones. If you’re over 65 or have osteoporosis / chronic illness, aim higher — around 75–125 nmol/L.   People with kidney, liver, gut, or autoimmune conditions should also stay above 50 nmol/L. And if you have prediabetes or blood sugar problems, a slightly higher level may help protect you even more.   Disclaimer: By accessing this channel, you agree to comply with the following terms. All content is for general information and educational purposes only. It is not intended as medical advice and should not replace consultation with a qualified health professional. The information provided does not consider your personal circumstances and should not be used to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease or medical condition. No doctor–patient relationship is created by viewing, commenting on, or subscribing to this channel. While we strive for accuracy and currency, medical knowledge evolves, and we make no representations or warranties regarding completeness or reliability. You are responsible for verifying whether the information is appropriate for your situation and should seek professional medical advice before making health decisions. We accept no liability for any loss, injury, illness, or damage arising from the use or reliance on any content provided on this channel. Use of the content is entirely at your own risk.     #DrKiat #Supplements #HealthTips #Health #Healthy #Healthylifestyle #antiaging #longevity #Healthydiet #healthyeating #healthyaging #wellness #nutrition #vitamin #vitamind #bonehealth #diabetes

21 de nov de 20258 min
episode Fries, Potatoes & Diabetes Risk: What Science Really Shows | Dr Kiat artwork

Fries, Potatoes & Diabetes Risk: What Science Really Shows | Dr Kiat

With potato shortages hitting shelves across Australia, maybe it’s a good time to rethink how we enjoy them.   🥔 Because according to a major BMJ study tracking over 200,000 people for 20+ years, the risk isn’t from potatoes themselves - it’s from how you cook them.   In this episode, cardiologist Dr Kiat explains how frying turns potatoes into “AGE factories” that accelerate diabetes, heart disease, wrinkles, and even dementia - and how small swaps can lower your diabetes risk by up to 20% without giving up potatoes.     Disclaimer: By accessing this channel, you agree to comply with the following terms. All content is for general information and educational purposes only. It is not intended as medical advice and should not replace consultation with a qualified health professional. The information provided does not consider your personal circumstances and should not be used to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease or medical condition. No doctor–patient relationship is created by viewing, commenting on, or subscribing to this channel. While we strive for accuracy and currency, medical knowledge evolves, and we make no representations or warranties regarding completeness or reliability. You are responsible for verifying whether the information is appropriate for your situation and should seek professional medical advice before making health decisions. We accept no liability for any loss, injury, illness, or damage arising from the use or reliance on any content provided on this channel. Use of the content is entirely at your own risk.   #DrKiat #Supplements #HealthTips #Health #Healthy #Healthylifestyle #antiaging #longevity #Healthydiet #healthyeating #frenchfries #fries #potato #bakedpotato #mashpotato #diabetes

17 de oct de 20257 min
episode Age Faster or Live Longer - Your Snack Decides | Dr Kiat artwork

Age Faster or Live Longer - Your Snack Decides | Dr Kiat

Not all snacks are created equal.   In this episode, Dr. Kiat breaks down how sugar speeds up aging - from wrinkles to brain decline - and compares three popular office snacks: Tim Tams, rice crackers, and low-sugar gummies.   Are gummies really a smarter choice for energy and longevity?   And what’s still nature’s gold standard for living longer?   💡 You’ll learn: 0:00 - Sugar and Aging 0:45 - Quick Energy, Long Damage 1:25 - Tim Tam, Rice Crackers & Gummies 2:45 - The Apple Advantage 3:50 - The Takeaway   Disclaimer: By accessing this channel, you agree to comply with the following terms. All content is for general information and educational purposes only. It is not intended as medical advice and should not replace consultation with a qualified health professional. The information provided does not consider your personal circumstances and should not be used to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease or medical condition. No doctor–patient relationship is created by viewing, commenting on, or subscribing to this channel. While we strive for accuracy and currency, medical knowledge evolves, and we make no representations or warranties regarding completeness or reliability. You are responsible for verifying whether the information is appropriate for your situation and should seek professional medical advice before making health decisions. We accept no liability for any loss, injury, illness, or damage arising from the use or reliance on any content provided on this channel. Use of the content is entirely at your own risk.

12 de oct de 20254 min