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What if the strongest predictor of how long you’ll live isn’t your cholesterol, your weight, or your genetics - but your muscle mass? After nearly a decade working in Emergency Medicine, I’ve seen the end result of preventable disease up close: falls that destroy independence, type 2 diabetes that starts decades earlier, and people who look “healthy” right up until they aren’t. What consistently separates those who stay independent into their 70s, 80s and beyond from those who don’t is one thing: muscle mass and strength. In this video, I explain the science of muscle and longevity - why muscle loss (sarcopenia) starts earlier than most people realise, how low muscle mass increases your risk of early death, and why strength training is one of the most powerful tools we have for protecting blood sugar control, metabolic health, brain function, fall risk, and independence as we age. This isn’t about bodybuilding or aesthetics. It’s about healthspan, lifespan, and staying independent for as long as possible. TIMESTAMPS 00:00 Why Muscle Predicts Longevity 01:55 Sarcopenia: Muscle Loss Starts Earlier Than You Think 03:33 Muscle & Blood Sugar: Your Biggest Glucose Sink 05:38 Muscle as Your Metabolic Engine 07:31 Muscle & Fall Prevention: Why Weakness Is Dangerous 09:15 Grip Strength: A Surprisingly Accurate Predictor of Lifespan 10:43 Muscle & the Brain: Cognitive Protection, BDNF & Inflammation 12:52 How to Build Protective Muscle at Any Age 15:22 A Practical Longevity Routine You Can Actually Follow 17:46 Muscle as a Lifespan Multiplier Subscribe for evidence-based videos on longevity, metabolic health, strength training, disease prevention, and healthy ageing, from the perspective of an emergency medicine doctor who sees the consequences when prevention fails. #Longevity #MuscleHealth #StrengthTraining #HealthyAgeing #Sarcopenia #Healthspan #PreventativeMedicine