Dean Ornish: Your genes are not your fate
Dean Ornish: Vaši geni nisu Vaša sudbina
Dean Ornish is a clinical professor at UCSF and founder of the Preventive Medicine Research Institute. He's a leading expert on fighting illness -- particularly heart disease with dietary and lifestyle changes. Full bio
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naše gene je da stvorimo nove,
elegantno prikazao.
svoj način života.
mogu biti moćne i dinamične,
kako biste vidjeli rezultate.
stres, vježbate i volite više,
više krvi i kisika.
prije par godina
čokolada i čaj, borovnice,
kontrolisanje stresa
pogoršati stvari,
zasićene masti i šećer,
previše alkohola i hronični stres.
kada promijenite način života,
može povući.
možete vidjeti u gornjem lijevom uglu,
nakon samo jedne godine.
u lijevom donjem uglu,
znače najveći protok.
zaustaviti napredovanje i povući
samim tim, rak dojke,
razvoj tumora in vitro
koja je pravila ove promjene,
dobijaju veći protok krvi,
seksualnu potenciju.
protiv pušenja je napravio
koji sužava arterije,
ili moždani udar,
gena kod oboljelih od raka prostate.
su različiti geni.
promijenilo nabolje,
koji spriječavaju bolesti,
novu nadu i nove izbore.
Navigenics, DNA Direct i 23andMe,
"Bože, pa šta da radim u vezi s tim?"
a ako napravimo ove promjene,
ali uz veće promjene
način na koji se naši geni izražavaju.
ABOUT THE SPEAKER
Dean Ornish - Physician, authorDean Ornish is a clinical professor at UCSF and founder of the Preventive Medicine Research Institute. He's a leading expert on fighting illness -- particularly heart disease with dietary and lifestyle changes.
Why you should listen
Dr. Dean Ornish wants you to live longer, and have more fun while you're at it. He's one of the leading voices in the medical community promoting a balanced, holistic approach to health, and proving that it works. The author of Eat More, Weigh Less and several other best-selling books, Ornish is best known for his lifestyle-based approach to fighting heart disease.
His research at the Preventive Medicine Research Institute (the nonprofit he founded) clinically demonstrated that cardiovascular illnesses -- and, most recently prostate cancer -- can be treated and even reversed through diet and exercise. These findings (once thought to be physiologically implausible) have been widely chronicled in the US media, including Newsweek, for which Ornish writes a column. The fifty-something physician, who's received many honors and awards, was chosen by LIFE Magazine as one of the most influential members of his generation. Among his many pursuits, Ornish is now working with food corporations to help stop America's obesity pandemic from spreading around the globe.
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