Thursday Mar 05, 2026

EP 103: The 3 Biggest Levers for Longevity: Sugar, Sleep, Steps & Smarter Data

Episode Summary
In this episode of Longevity Unlocked, Kyle Hulbert sits down with Todd Vande Hei to unpack a radically different way of thinking about health, medicine, and human performance. Drawing from Todd’s background in business leadership and integrated health systems, the conversation reframes the human body as the most complex “work product” imaginable—one that requires collaboration, data, and continuous iteration rather than isolated medical opinions.

They explore why siloed healthcare fails, how cross-disciplinary teams unlock better outcomes, and why trend-based data (not one-off labs) tells the real story of health. Todd breaks down the biggest lifestyle levers for longevity—cutting sugar and alcohol, optimizing sleep, and walking as humans were designed to—along with the most impactful biometrics to track, including sex hormones, bone density, and movement quality.

The episode also dives into cutting-edge tools like exosomes, AI-driven health analytics, and strength training as an orthopedic longevity strategy. Wrapping up, Todd delivers a powerful message on epigenetics: your genes are not your destiny—your daily decisions are. This episode is a masterclass in long-term thinking, personal responsibility, and building a health strategy that actually compounds over time.

 

Key Takeaways
The human body requires a team-based, systems-level approach—not siloed care.
Trend lines in data are more valuable than single lab snapshots.
High triglycerides often reflect lifestyle factors like alcohol or sugar intake.
Cutting sugar or alcohol can be the single most transformative health change.
Sleep quality depends heavily on temperature, darkness, and quiet.
Walking is a foundational human movement—and footwear matters.
Barefoot-style shoes can dramatically improve joint and mobility issues.
Sex hormones are foundational to motivation, cognition, and behavior change.
Low testosterone in young men is more common—and more serious—than people realize.
Bone mineral density can improve at any age with proper training and nutrition.
Movement quality and mobility predict long-term independence and longevity.
Exosomes may accelerate healing, cognition, and tissue repair.
AI and LLMs allow health data to be analyzed longitudinally, not in isolation.
Strength training should be used to protect joints and preserve mobility for life.
Epigenetics outweigh genetics—daily choices shape long-term health outcomes.

 

Chapters
00:00 – Why healthcare needs a team-based model
03:10 – Treating the body like a complex business system
06:45 – The failure of siloed medical care
08:20 – Labs, DEXA scans & lifestyle truth serum
10:05 – Alcohol, sugar & visceral fat patterns
12:40 – Why trend lines matter more than single labs
14:55 – The three biggest lifestyle levers for longevity
16:30 – Optimizing sleep: temperature, light & noise
18:10 – Walking as a foundational human behavior
20:05 – Barefoot shoes, foot mechanics & joint health
23:40 – The psychology of sustainable habit change
25:30 – Top 3 most impactful biometrics to track
26:10 – Sex hormones as brain hormones
29:40 – Low testosterone, mental health & modern men
33:05 – Fertility, TRT & stress physiology
35:20 – Bone density, strength training & aging
37:45 – Movement assessments & orthopedic longevity
39:10 – Exosomes explained: healing & cognition
41:50 – AI, LLMs & longitudinal health data
43:45 – Strength training for mobility, not just muscle
45:50 – Epigenetics vs genetics: who’s really in control
48:10 – Responsibility, belief & long-term health outcomes
49:40 – Final reflections & episode wrap-up

 

Sponsors
The Longevity Center FL
Integrative, osteopathic, and regenerative healthcare — all under one roof.
Location: 580 Village Blvd #210, West Palm Beach, FL 33409
Website: https://www.thelcfl.com/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thelcfl/

 

Credits
Produced by: Clearview Studio
Filmed by: Jackson Young (@clearviewstudios)

People & Social Links
Podcast Website: https://peakperformancepodcast.online/
Instagram: @thepeakperformancepod
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Special Guest: Todd Vande Hei Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/testodderone/ stark health: https://www.instagram.com/stark.health/ linked in: https://www.linkedin.com/in/vandehei

 

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