The Wellness Files with Kari Beal
USC School of Medicine Greenville experts break down lifestyle medicine and the evidence behind its “six pillars.” They discuss how food, exercise, sleep, stress management, social connection, and avoiding risky substances can improve chronic disease outcomes—and even support brain health in depression, Alzheimer’s risk, and more. 00:00 Intro 00:47 Welcome + live event at USC School of Medicine Greenville 02:10 Guest intros: Dean/primary care, neuroscientist, lifestyle program director 03:00 Why lifestyle medicine matters in med school + patient care 07:27 Real-life examples: hypertension, sodium, “food as medicine” (beets/flax) 09:13 Exercise & depression: blood flow, muscle-brain signaling, BDNF 12:35 Brain health + dementia risk: six pillars may slow cognitive decline 14:05 Parkinson’s study: tandem cycling benefits patients + caregivers 14:49 Curriculum: 109+ hours integrated across 4 years 15:51 Gut-brain connection: microbiome, fiber, ultra-processed foods 19:03 Social connection: loneliness, group care, “social capital” 22:21 Lifestyle vs functional medicine; the six pillars defined 23:40 Supplements + misinformation; magnesium; third-party testing (USP) 26:02 How to vet health info online (“too good to be true”) 29:02 Audience Q&A: antidepressants timeline; exercise outdoors 31:06 Motivation strategies: small goals, remove barriers, prioritize sleep 32:27 Organic vs frozen produce: cost-effective options + washing 35:07 Exercise guidelines by age + strength training + bone health 38:05 Cooking skills: culinary medicine + mobile teaching kitchen
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