Outlive: The Science of Longevity Explained
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Description
In Outlive, visionary physician Dr. Peter Attia presents a groundbreaking manifesto for living a longer, healthier life. This #1 New York Times bestseller challenges conventional medicine's reactive approach to aging. Instead of waiting for chronic diseases like heart disease, cancer, and Alzheimer's, Attia advocates for a proactive, personalized strategy. Drawing on the latest science, he provides a tactical guide to optimizing exercise, nutrition, sleep, and emotional health. This is not biohacking; it's a well-founded manual for extending your lifespan and, more importantly, your healthspan, empowering you to create the best plan for your future.
Product Details
- Publisher:Â Harmony
- Publication Date:Â March 28, 2023
- Language:Â English
- Print Length:Â 496 pages
- ISBN-10:Â 0593236599
- ISBN-13:Â 978-0593236598
- Item Weight:Â 1.63 pounds
- Dimensions:Â 7.23 x 1.57 x 9.26 inches
Advantages
Outlive provides a comprehensive, science-based framework for longevity that goes beyond generic advice. It empowers readers to understand the “why” behind their health choices, focusing on a personalized strategy rather than a one-size-fits-all approach. The book uniquely integrates the four pillars of health—exercise, nutrition, sleep, and emotional well-being—offering a holistic roadmap. Its emphasis on proactive prevention helps you take control of your health now to improve your quality of life for decades to come.
Our Recommendations
We recommend this book to anyone serious about improving their long-term health and not just their lifespan. It is ideal for readers who appreciate a deep dive into scientific concepts but want them explained in an accessible way. If you are tired of fleeting health fads and want to build a durable, strategic plan for preventing chronic disease and enhancing your physical, cognitive, and emotional well-being, this book is your essential operating manual.
Conclusion
Outlive: The Science and Art of Longevity is more than a book; it's a new philosophy for approaching health. Dr. Peter Attia delivers a masterclass in longevity science that is both educational and profoundly motivating. While its depth and length may be demanding for some, its well-researched, comprehensive, and actionable advice makes it an invaluable resource. For those ready to invest in their future health, this is one of the most important books you can read.
SJR –
Great Take Away Points
I first learned about Dr. Attia through watching the series ‘Limitless.’ I found the series to be extremely inspiring, and ultimately life-changing. I then stumbled across a Youtube clip where someone was discussing this book, which led to my purchase of it. It is a very thick book with which I took my time reading, in chunks. (I did not read the last two sections on sleep and emotional health).I read through some of the 1 and 2 star reviews on Goodreads. Many mentioned that the book could be significantly shorter and that they did not like all of the personal stories that Dr. Attia shared. However, I found each of the stories to be quite helpful in putting the information into context. And I think the overall intent of this book was/is two-fold. It was not only written to present ‘information,’ but also Dr. Attia’s personal testament of his journey as he learned new things, changed his perspectives, struggles in life, etc. The addition of this deeply intimate information helps to make the book more personable versus cold and mechanic. And who knows, writing this book may have also provided Dr. Attia with some degree of inner peace and resolution. What is so wrong with that?There are many focal points of this book, but for this book review, I will address what I find to be key take away points, and my perspective of those points discussed by Dr. Attia.READABIITY: Some parts of the book could be difficult for people to understand if they do not have a medical background, fortunately I do. For those who do not, and really want to understand, have Internet access handy so that you can cross-reference between the Internet and the book as you go along. NOTE: There are many parts of the book where animal research studies are discussed. I must preface that I struggle reading about animal studies, as I am anti-animal testing activist. But I do understand why the studies are mentioned in the book.PHILOSOPHY: Dr. Attia makes several comparisons between Medicine 2.0 and Medicine 3.0. I think many Primary Care providers who read and subsequently reviewed this book may have felt offended by Dr. Attia’s views on what he describes as our current healthcare model (Medicine 2.0). However, Dr. Attia is not pointing fingers and intending to insult Primary Care providers. He is simply pointing out flaws in our current healthcare model and how it should shift to a different focus, which I 100% agree with!For those who chose to be insulted by this, shame on you. If you are a Primary Care provider, it is also not your fault that your practice is based upon Medicine 2.0, as you have to operate within the restrictive system and in accordance with insurance coverage. Embrace the Medicine 3.0 philosophy and save it for the day when, perhaps, our current healthcare model will shift closer to it. Everyone will be better off for it.PREVENTATIVE TESTS: I found it odd when a reviewer mentioned that they know many adults who lived to old ages without any fancy tests. That is a strange thing to write, because Dr. Attia does NOT imply that having a bunch of tests contributes to living longer or healthier. Conversely, he implies that having preventative tests provides knowledge of one’s current health state. That knowledge can then enable people to make changes that can contribute to living longer and healthier versus being a ticking time bomb and continuing on the same physiological path. How that reviewer misconstrued these two vastly different concepts is beyond me. This reviewer continued on to say that these seniors also smoked, drank, ate what they wanted, etc. However, I cannot help but wonder about their quality of life, and whether they were active and enjoy(ed) pursing hobbies/interests OR if they were simply ‘existing’ as couch potatoes. These are two vastly different concepts, and is the focal point that Dr. Attia expresses throughout the book.On another note, Dr. Attia describes the perfect world where everyone has access to a plethora of preventative tests. Many of these preventative tests (scans, blood, etc.) are not covered by typical insurance plans, which means people have to pay out of pocket for them. I do plan to have most of the screening tests done that he recommends, because I want that in-depth knowledge of my current health state. However, doing all of these are just out of reach for many, or until patients reach a certain age (DEXA scan, for example).MACRO NUTRITION: As many others mentioned, I do not think that any new/novel information about macro nutrition was presented. Some reviewers got the impression that Dr. Attia is pro-Keto diet. But I did not infer that at all. Conversely, I thought Dr. Attia did a great job with pointing out key advantages and disadvantages of many different types of diets, not just Keto. And I think he made it quite clear that no one type of nutrition regimen/approach is going to work for everyone. This point was made quite clear when he discussed his friend/patient (the Lipidologist) who benefited from a fasting regimen. I also think he did a good job explaining how different macro nutrients affect the body in an easy to understand fashion. I particularly found the information about Fructose and Purine quite interesting.EXERCISE: It was made abundantly clear that Dr. Attia believes that exercise is the foundation for good health, which I agree with! He describes, in detail, how exercise is the best preventative tool for the “Horsemen.” Yes, it makes good sense: Exercise = improved blood flow = improved perfusion AND = building and/or maintenance of muscle tissue and maintenance of bone = potential reduced risk for the “Horseman.” But in reality, is it really THAT simple? I do not think so. There are so many other factors that come into play.Additionally, what is disheartening, and what other reviewers found discouraging about this, is how complex Dr. Attia makes exercise out to be. While I agree with the benefits of all the different types of exercises he discusses, I also think it is unrealistic for many people to achieve all of it in it’s entirety. Again, it comes back to the perfect world where there are no life-stressors, no major time consuming life-demands, not having to work a full-time job, etc.For example, let’s talk about a rich celebrity who is one of Dr, Attia’s patients: Chris Hemsworth. I am not criticizing or picking on Mr. Hemsworth. Below is just a great example that helps my point hit home here.Does he work a 40-hour week desk job, staring at a computer all day? No. Is he on his feet all day working at a store helping customers? No. Does he come home from that job, after a commute, and have to try to squeeze in a workout? No.Does he have personal trainers and nutritional coaches? Yes. Does he have plenty of time most days to exercise and enjoy leisurely activities? Yes. Is his job as an actor focused on being physically fit? Yes. Is he able to wake up naturally most days instead of being blasted awake by an alarm clock? Yes. Does he have plenty of income to not have to worry about paying the bills? Yes.This is the perfect world that Dr. Attia describes. Not everyone has enough time in the day to devote to exercising like Dr. Attia believes is necessary. I am a poly-outdoorsman, and I am an endurance (non-professional) athlete. I would love nothing more than to have the amazing opportunity to devote as much time as I want to exercise and my outdoor sports versus working a full-time job. However, that is not my reality despite how much I would like it to be.For most people who live in the real world, doing some exercise each day/week just has to be enough because that’s all they can do. So to even remotely imply that that amount just isn’t enough to obtain a long, healthy lifespan is quite sad. This is where the notion of ‘weekend warriors’ comes into play. For some, weekends are the only time that people have to exercise and/or recreate in the outdoors. This pattern does not align with Dr Attia’s ideology, but doing something on the weekends is better than doing nothing at all.What I do think readers can benefit and take away from this section of the book is to, perhaps, incorporate different exercises into their daily/weekly regimen that they may not have thought of. This is key! For myself, I have now incorporated new things into my exercise regimen because I have a better understanding of how they can have a long-term impact.FINAL THOUGHTS: This is not a concrete book of science. It is a book that discusses some scientific information combined with Dr. Attia’s life-experiences. I think it is a well-rounded book because of this. Take whatever information you found useful and run with it! Be as active as you possibly can each day/week, keep your body trim, and feed it with good nutrition. For us “Commoners,” that is the best we can do.
Tesla –
Insightful and Practical—Even Better with the Podcast Deep Dives
I read Outlive and then listened to the audiobook, and I found it packed with thoughtful, science-backed information about healthspan, longevity, and how to think differently about aging. Dr. Attia presents complex medical concepts in a way that’s approachable but never dumbed down.The sections on metabolic health, exercise, emotional well-being, and personalized medicine were especially valuable. It’s not a “quick fix” or trendy wellness book—it’s more of a long-term framework for making smarter decisions about health.If you’re looking for more, the subscriber-only podcast content is an amazing companion. The deep dives on topics like fasting, lab testing, and exercise physiology expand on the book and help connect the dots.Pros:Clear, science-based guidancePractical frameworks you can actually applyNarration on Audible is excellentCompanion podcast content adds real depthCons:You’ll want the concierge health service after you’ve finished it, but alas cannot afford it!Bottom line:Whether you’re just starting to think about longevity or you’re deep into health optimization, Outlive is a well-researched, thoughtful guide that holds up to multiple reads (or listens). Highly recommend both the book and the audiobook!
EG –
Valuable information that is applicable to all who are interested in quality of life
I enjoyed geeking out on this book -though long. Appreciated Peter’s personal transparency and authenticity. Some of the scientific parts were difficult to digest as I’m neither a health practitioner nor a scientist. I valued the information especially as someone interested in health, wellness, and the potential vicissitudes of ageing. Got some meaningful nuggets especially re the importance of strength, including grip strength. Love the research support.
Kindle-klant –
Have been listening to Peter Attia on podcasts, but was still worth to read it. The book has a good pace and very valuable information.
Gabriele R. –
The book is great and very well written. After I finished, I started implementing many of the ideas that the authors writes about. It’s more than one year now that I’m following several daily routines that have been sparked from the ideas contained in this book, and I feel that my health is improved greatly.Longevity is still a quest and not an already full known science, that’s why the author has his own ideas and preferences that may be different from those of others scientists;but if you read different books and follow other longevity experts and doctors, you will find many of the same concepts expressed in this book, and for me this was good consistency check.One of my favorite books of all time, I cannot recommend it enough.
Anonym –
Hat meine Perspektive auf Gesundheit verändert. Sehr zu empfehlen.
David Pullara –
A lot of this book wasn’t much of a surprise to me: exercise more, eat less (and better), get more sleep.But Dr. Attia does a wonderful job in breaking down the WHY of these things, and how they can be more easily accomplished.Dr. Attia is a great storyteller. While the book can, at times, be highly technical for the average person (i.e. those of us without medical training or advanced training in biology), it’s not difficult to skim over these parts and still gain tremendous value from the many lessons contained within.The final chapters on emotional wellbeing were perhaps the most surprising, and most valuable, parts of this book. To paraphrase what Dr. Attia reminds readers a few times in the book, what’s the purpose of living longer if you aren’t happy?As someone who has struggled with obesity my entire life, and has only made a more concerted effort in recent years to address a lifetime of poor eating and exercise habits, this book provides some key insights I will be able to put to work immediately, and for that, I am quite thankful to have discovered this work.
Ana Rita Antunes Alves –
Livro muito bom. Quem quer adotar um estilo de vida mais saudável sem entrar em grandes loucuras. Dá conselhos, explica toda a razão pela qual devemos adotar aquele tipo de atitude. Recomendo vivamente.