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The Diary Of A CEO with Steven Bartlett
The Diary Of A CEO with Steven Bartlett•December 26, 2025

The Fastest Way To Alzheimer’s.... 6 Science-Backed Brain Fixes!

A comprehensive guide to brain health, exploring scientifically-backed strategies to optimize cognitive function, protect against neurological diseases, and maintain brain vitality through exercise, nutrition, mental practices, and understanding the impact of lifestyle choices.
Mental Health Awareness
Nutrition Science
Fitness for Busy Professionals
Biohacking
Longevity & Anti-Aging
Brain Health
Steven Bartlett
Andrew Huberman

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Podcast Summary

This special Christmas episode brings together the most valuable brain health insights from The Diary of a CEO's top neuroscientist guests throughout the year. (00:00) Steven Bartlett curates the most replayed moments covering everything from exercise and nutrition to sleep, creatine supplementation, and neuroplasticity. (01:03)

  • Main theme: Comprehensive brain optimization through evidence-based lifestyle interventions and understanding how daily behaviors directly impact cognitive function, memory, and long-term brain health.

Speakers

Dr. Wendy Suzuki

Neuroscientist and professor at NYU who specializes in brain plasticity, memory, and the effects of exercise on cognitive function. She has published extensive research on how physical activity can improve mood, memory, and attention, and is known for making neuroscience accessible to the general public.

Dr. Rhonda Patrick

Biomedical scientist who focuses on nutrition, aging, and brain health. She conducts research on how diet, supplements, and lifestyle factors affect cognitive function and has become a leading voice in translating complex nutritional science into practical health recommendations.

Andrew Huberman

Stanford neuroscientist and professor who studies brain function, neuroplasticity, and stress. He's renowned for his work on how behaviors and lifestyle choices can rewire the brain and optimize human performance throughout life.

Dr. Daniel Amen

Psychiatrist and brain imaging specialist who has performed over 200,000 brain scans. He focuses on understanding how lifestyle factors affect brain health and has pioneered the use of SPECT imaging to diagnose and treat mental health conditions.

Dr. Nathan Bryan

Molecular biologist and nitric oxide researcher who studies cardiovascular health and brain function. He has developed therapeutic approaches using nitric oxide to treat various chronic diseases including Alzheimer's and cardiovascular conditions.

Simon Mills

Clinical researcher and herbal medicine expert who studies the effects of plant compounds on brain health and cognitive function. He has conducted clinical trials on natural remedies for cognitive decline and specializes in the intersection of traditional medicine and modern neuroscience.

Key Takeaways

Exercise is the Ultimate Brain Medicine

According to Dr. Wendy Suzuki, aerobic exercise that elevates your heart rate is the single most powerful intervention for brain health. (01:03) Her research shows that just 2-3 sessions of 45-minute aerobic activity per week can significantly improve memory function, mood, and attention in sedentary individuals. For those already exercising, every additional workout provides incremental brain benefits - literally, "every drop of sweat counts" for building a healthier brain. (04:15) The mechanism works through increased production of brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF), which grows new brain cells in the hippocampus.

Creatine Supplementation Enhances Cognitive Performance Under Stress

Dr. Rhonda Patrick reveals that creatine isn't just for muscle building - it's a powerful cognitive enhancer. (13:24) While our bodies produce 1-3 grams daily, supplementing with 10+ grams allows excess to reach the brain, particularly beneficial during periods of stress, sleep deprivation, or high cognitive demand. Studies show that 25-30 grams of creatine can completely negate cognitive deficits from 21 hours of sleep deprivation and actually improve performance beyond well-rested baseline levels. (19:52) This makes creatine invaluable for professionals facing demanding cognitive workloads or frequent travel.

Neuroplasticity Requires Deliberate Practice and Recovery

Andrew Huberman explains that while childhood brains change through passive experience, adult neuroplasticity requires specific conditions. (27:07) You must be both alert and focused during learning, which triggers the release of catecholamines (dopamine, epinephrine, norepinephrine). However, the actual rewiring occurs during sleep and rest periods following intense learning sessions. This means that cramming without adequate sleep prevents memory consolidation and wastes your learning efforts.

Nitric Oxide Deficiency Underlies Most Age-Related Brain Decline

Dr. Nathan Bryan reveals that nitric oxide levels drop 80-90% between ages 30-70, directly contributing to cardiovascular disease, erectile dysfunction, diabetes, and Alzheimer's disease. (36:03) This molecule regulates blood flow, oxygen delivery, and cellular energy production throughout the brain and body. The key insight is that Alzheimer's may be primarily a vascular disease - when blood flow to the brain is compromised, cognitive decline follows. Avoiding sugar and processed foods while consuming nitric oxide-supporting foods can help maintain optimal levels.

Social Connections Are as Important as Physical Exercise for Brain Health

Dr. Wendy Suzuki emphasizes that social isolation literally shrinks the brain and increases dementia risk. (11:51) The quantity of social interactions - even brief exchanges like greeting a barista - correlates directly with longevity and cognitive health. Robert Wallinger's Harvard study spanning nearly a century confirms that the strength of social connections is the primary determinant of happiness and healthy aging. This makes investing in relationships a crucial brain health strategy alongside physical exercise.

Statistics & Facts

  1. Dr. Nathan Bryan's research shows that nitric oxide levels drop 80-90% between ages 30-70, which correlates with increased risk of cardiovascular disease, diabetes, and Alzheimer's disease. (39:16)
  2. Studies by Dr. Darren Kandau found that 25-30 grams of creatine completely negated cognitive deficits from 21 hours of sleep deprivation and actually improved performance beyond well-rested baseline levels. (19:52)
  3. Dr. Wendy Suzuki's research demonstrates that people doing 2-3 aerobic sessions of 45 minutes per week showed significant improvements in memory function, mood, and attention within 8 weeks. (03:15)

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