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G L O S S A R Y

Clear definitions for a longer, healthier life—From A to Z.

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A

Gentle movement between workouts to aid in muscle recovery.

Herbs or compounds that help the body resist stress.

The body’s process of cleaning out damaged cells and regenerating new ones.

B

Exercises that improve coordination, reduce fall risk, and enhance mobility.

A key indicator of bone strength and fracture risk.

Physical or emotional exhaustion from chronic stress.

C

A marker of inflammation in the body linked to chronic disease.

The brain’s resilience to aging and damage through learning and mental stimulation.

Cold water immersion to enhance recovery and reduce inflammation.

D

A healthy gut that supports nutrient absorption and immune function.

A neurotransmitter linked to motivation, pleasure, and learning.

Movement-based stretches that prepare the body for exercise.

E

The lengthening phase of a muscle contraction, important for strength and joint health.

The ability to navigate life’s challenges with flexibility.

Mood-boosting chemicals released by the brain during exercise or joy.

The relationship between calories consumed and expended.

The study of how lifestyle influences gene expression.

Positive stress that enhances growth and resilience.

F

Connective tissue that supports muscles and helps with movement.

Muscle fibers used in quick, explosive movements.

The period when eating is restricted during intermittent fasting.

A state of optimal focus and performance.

Strength that translates to everyday tasks and movements.

G

A calming neurotransmitter that supports relaxation and sleep.

How a food impacts blood sugar levels.

The two-way communication between your digestive system and brain.

I

Your body's response to an illness, injury or something that doesn't belong in your body (like germs or toxic chemicals).

A condition where cells in the muscles, fat, and liver don't respond properly to insulin, leading to impaired insulin sensitivity and potentially prediabetes or type 2 diabetes.

A group purposefully designed for shared values and support.

An eating pattern alternating between fasting and eating periods.

J

Extracting juice from fruits and vegetables for nutrition.

K

A metabolic state where the body burns fat for fuel instead of glucose.

How muscles and joints work together during movement.

L

The exercise point when lactic acid starts to accumulate.

Medical care that focuses on preventing disease with lifestyle changes.

The brain area responsible for processing emotions, memory, and motivation.

Living a long life; influenced by genetics, environment, and lifestyle.

A massage technique that encourages the natural drainage of the lymph, reducing swelling and promoting detoxification.

M

The body's ability to efficiently switch between using carbohydrates and fats as fuel sources, adapting to changes in energy supply and demand.

Organelles in cells responsible for producing energy (ATP), often called the powerhouse of the cell.

N

A molecule involved in cellular energy and longevity.

A food’s concentration of beneficial nutrients per calorie.

O

The ideal amount of weight or resistance for safe and effective strength training.

A hormone that promotes bonding, trust, and connection.

P

A deeply meaningful and awe-inspiring life moment.

Plant compounds that act as antioxidants.

Q

The large muscles on the front of the thighs.

A calm, focused state free of mental chatter.

R

The use of low-wavelength red light to promote healing.

The practice of cultivating mindfulness within the context of engaged, person-to-person relationships.

The number of breaths taken per minute.

The body’s natural relaxation and recovery mode.

S

The ability to manage emotions and actions consciously.

A mindful, intentional approach to daily life.

The act of thriving and optimizing health, vitality, and purpose as you age.

A nutrient-rich food that offers health benefits.

T

The body’s process of generating heat, often through exercise or cold exposure.

V

The health of the vagus nerve, which helps regulate stress.

A vitamin essential for bone health and immune function.

W

Mindful walking to calm the mind and body.

A collection of health habits, supplements, and routines.

Steady background noise that aids in sleep and focus.

X

Foreign compounds, like drugs or pollutants, processed by the body.

Z

A practice focused on meditation, simplicity, and mindfulness.

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