• 154. The Cost of Weakness

  • Jan 7 2025
  • Length: 16 mins
  • Podcast

154. The Cost of Weakness

  • Summary

  • Strength is more than just muscles. It’s the foundation of health and financial savings as you age. In this episode, Dr. Andrew Fix talks about the cost of weakness, referencing a 2018 UK study that found individuals aged 71 to 80 with weaker grip strength incurred 250% higher healthcare expenses, amounting to 3.25 billion pounds annually (approximately $4 billion USD).

    Grip strength emerges as a powerful predictor of overall body strength and longevity, with stronger individuals enjoying lower healthcare costs and better health outcomes. Dr. Fix challenges the assumption that all age-related health declines are inevitable, suggesting that many are the result of deconditioning rather than aging itself. Regular strength training and physical activity, he explains, can offset these declines and boost functionality, allowing older adults to rival much younger, untrained individuals in fitness and health.

    Pointing out the role of exercise intensity, Dr. Fix cautions that walking alone isn’t enough for significant health gains. Instead, he advocates for challenging strength training at least twice a week, paired with adequate protein intake to support recovery and muscle growth. By prioritizing strength, listeners can improve their quality of life while potentially saving on healthcare costs in the long run.

    Quotes

    • “Grip strength is actually a really good measure of longevity and of overall body strength because though it is a quick measurement, you can get a very specific exact number in terms of pounds or newtons or whatever unit of measurement you’re going to use. But it’s very hard to get a strong grip and not strengthen the rest of your body.” (03:05 | Dr. Andrew Fix)
    • “Weaker people spent more money on their health, addressing things than stronger people did. So, it is more beneficial cost-wise, price-wise, more dollars in your pocket to be stronger than it is to be weaker.” (06:00 | Dr. Andrew Fix)
    • “Is it possible that some of what we consider normal aging, ‘Oh, that’s just part of getting old,’ is really just deconditioning?” (07:46 | Dr. Andrew Fix)
    • “The intensity really matters. We need to be pushing it. We need to be challenging ourselves, and we need to be doing things that are hard, that require speed, that require power and strength. And those things are going to lead to positive health changes.” (10:44 | Dr. Andrew Fix)
    • “What are you doing now, daily or weekly, to move the needle forward from a strength perspective? Are you recovering adequately? Are you getting adequate nutrition so that your body can do what it’s meant to do from that strength training that you’re doing? Based on research, if you do those things, you are likely to spend less money on health problems later in life than those who are weaker.” (14:38 | Dr. Andrew Fix)

    Links

    https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC6330088/#:~:text=Total%20excess%20costs%20associated%20with,UK%20of%20%C2%A32.5%20billion

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