Healthy aging: The biology, chemistry and technology of adding quantity and quality years - videoHealthy aging: The biology, chemistry and technology of adding quantity and quality years - video

Watch experts discuss the keys to creating healthy aging products during SupplySide West 2024. Price $75

Todd Runestad, Content Director, SupplySideSJ.com

November 12, 2024

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At a Glance

  • Innovation is powering new healthy aging supplements.
  • Adding more life to one's years is a steady consumer demand.
  • Longevity ingredients provide a provocative path forward.

The ever-elusive fountain of youth is now being brought to you by researchers developing novel bioactives that hold forth new promise for supplement takers who might eke out a few more healthy years. These top scientists and industry experts who are leading the charge in the longevity space will take you on a captivating journey through the science of aging and the groundbreaking innovations poised to redefine our golden years. Watch this compelling seminar track and learn:

  • The dozen hallmarks of aging  range from chronic inflammation and mitochondrial dysfunction  to cellular and genetic breakdown.

  • Adding life to one’s years by improving cellular health and cognition, skin and bone health as well as healthy sleep patterns.

  • Postbiotic research is revealing how disturbances in the gut microbiome contribute to the risk of dementia.

This video is from SupplySide West 2024.

Timeline:

0:00:00-0:07:05 - Introduction

0:07:05–0:33:50 - Hallmarks of aging: Yasmeen Nkrumah-Elie, Ph.D., global director for external research, Chromadex

0:33:50-01:01:01 - 10 healthy aging nutraceuticals:  Gene Bruno, MS, MHS, RH(AHG), chief science officer, Nutraland USA

01:01:01–01:29:00 - Microbiome in deleting / adding healthy years: Hariom Yadav, Ph.D., director of USF Center for Microbiome Research, University of South Florida

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01:29:00-1:49:30 - Cracking the longevity code: Blake Ebersole, Ph.D., president, NaturPro Scientific

1:49:30-2:03:21 - Q&A

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About the Author

Todd Runestad

Content Director, SupplySideSJ.com, SupplySide Supplement Journal

Todd Runestad has been writing on nutrition science news since 1997. He is content director for SupplySide Supplement Journal and its digital magazines. Other incarnations: content director for Natural Products Insider (now rebranded to SupplySide Supplement Journal), supplements editor for NewHope.com, Delicious Living!, and Natural Foods Merchandiser. Former editor-in-chief of Functional Ingredients magazine and still covers raw material innovations and ingredient science.

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Specialty

Todd writes about nutrition science news such as this story on mitochondrial nutrients, innovative ingredients such as this story about 12 trendy new ingredient launches from SupplySide West 2023, and is a judge for the NEXTY awards honoring innovation, integrity and inspiration in natural products including his specialty — dietary supplements. He extensively covered the rise and rise and rise and fall of cannabis hemp CBD. He helps produce in-person events at SupplySide West and SupplySide East trade shows and conferences, including the wildly popular Ingredient Idol game show, as well as Natural Products Expo West and Natural Products Expo East and the NBJ Summit. He was a board member for the Hemp Industries Association.

Education / Past Lives

In previous lives Todd was on the other side of nature from natural products — natural history — as managing editor at the Denver Museum of Nature & Science. He's sojourned to Burning Man and Mount Everest. He graduated many moons ago from the State University of New York College at Oneonta.

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