MD Longevity Lab: Playing the Long Game with Drs. Vikas and Nisha Patel
Episode Title: Can You Out-Run Your Cocktail? Exercise, Alcohol, and the Science of Damage Control Can exercise protect you from the damage alcohol does to your body? Drs. Vikas and Nisha Patel break down the latest peer-reviewed data — including the 2025 HUNT study that found fit drinkers outlive sedentary abstainers — and give you the practical playbook for drinking smarter. Full Description: Alcohol is a Group 1 carcinogen. It wrecks your sleep, damages your liver, and the old "red wine is good for your heart" story was built on flawed science. So where does that leave those of us who enjoy a glass of wine at dinner or a cocktail on vacation? In this episode, Drs. Vikas and Nisha Patel dig into one of the most-requested topics from listeners: can exercise actually offset the health consequences of drinking? They walk through the most important recent research — the 2025 Norwegian HUNT study, the British Journal of Sports Medicine pooled analysis, the UK Biobank data, and a major 2025 Journal of Hepatology paper on liver-specific protection — and translate the findings into clear, practical guidance. Spoiler: exercise doesn't erase alcohol's damage. But the protective effect is real, measurable, and bigger than most people realize. Fitness turns out to be one of the single most powerful modifiers of alcohol-related risk — especially for women, who face disproportionate harm from alcohol but also derive disproportionate benefit from staying active. The Patels also get personal, sharing their own evolving relationship with alcohol, why they're not prohibitionists, and why the longevity crowd that never eats out and lives by their sleep score might be missing the point. In this episode: * What alcohol actually does to your body (cancer, sleep, liver, heart, brain) * Why the "red wine protects your heart" story fell apart * The 2025 HUNT study — fit drinkers vs. sedentary abstainers * How much exercise you need for the protective effect to kick in * Why women face higher risk — and get bigger benefit from fitness * The evolutionary mismatch lens on alcohol and movement * A 7-point practical playbook for drinking smarter Timestamps:(00:00) Cold open — and why we're covering this(01:30) What alcohol actually does to your body(03:00) Cancer risk — the conversation nobody has at cocktail hour(04:30) Sleep disruption and the REM rebound effect(06:00) Liver disease and why women are more vulnerable(07:30) The red wine myth, explained(10:00) The million-dollar question — can exercise protect you?(11:00) The 2025 HUNT study breakdown(16:00) Important caveats and study limitations(19:00) British Journal of Sports Medicine pooled analysis(21:00) UK Biobank data on heavy drinkers(23:00) Liver-specific protection — the Journal of Hepatology findings(26:00) Alcohol use disorder and exercise — the Mass General Brigham study(28:00) The evolutionary mismatch angle(34:00) Seven practical takeaways(42:00) The 30-second elevator pitch(44:00) Outro Connect with us:Website: mdlongevitylab.comSubstack: mdlongevitylab.substack.comInstagram / Threads / TikTok / Bluesky: @MDLongevityLabYouTube: MD Longevity Lab If this episode was useful, share it with someone who needs to hear it and leave us a review. It genuinely helps more people find the show. This episode is for educational purposes and is not medical advice. Talk to your physician about decisions regarding alcohol use and exercise, especially if you have underlying health conditions.
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