{"id":882,"date":"2021-04-02T21:07:49","date_gmt":"2021-04-03T01:07:49","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.drjenkerns.com\/?p=882"},"modified":"2021-04-04T12:29:38","modified_gmt":"2021-04-04T16:29:38","slug":"im-going-to-see-dr-richard-isaacson-at-weill-cornells-alzheimers-prevention-clinic-and-he-told-me-i-need-to-lose-weight","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.drjenkerns.com\/2021\/04\/02\/im-going-to-see-dr-richard-isaacson-at-weill-cornells-alzheimers-prevention-clinic-and-he-told-me-i-need-to-lose-weight\/","title":{"rendered":"I\u2019m going to see Dr. Richard Isaacson at Weill Cornell\u2019s Alzheimer\u2019s Prevention Clinic \u2014 and he told me I need to lose weight!"},"content":{"rendered":"
OK, my loves. As you know, for the past almost-year I\u2019ve been waffling between losing some weight and then regaining as I periodically stay on plan vs. go back to my old frenemy sugar. I had a great February where I lost over 9 pounds as I avoided sugar and flour, stuck to a 14 hour fasting window at night, and cut out caffeine to improve my sleep. Then, after doing my Fasting Mimicking Diet the first week of March, I felt all kinds of urges again and started eating sugar and flour (again). And my weight has crept back up like clockwork.<\/p>\n
As you also<\/em> know, I am singularly focused on doing everything I can to decrease my risk of Alzheimer\u2019s Disease, and have been hoping to get in to see the guru himself: Dr. Richard Isaacson<\/a>, the nation\u2019s leading expert in the prevention of Alzheimer\u2019s Disease. Dr. Isaacson started his Alzheimer\u2019s Prevention Clinic<\/a>\u00a0at Cornell in Manhattan in 2013, and has published countless peer reviewed scientific papers on the subject of preventing dementia \u2014 here<\/a> he discusses findings from one. I\u2019ve read many of his papers and listened to him speak about the subject on Peter Attia\u2019s<\/a>\u00a0and Max Lugavere\u2019s<\/a> podcasts. I\u2019ve dreamt of becoming a patient of his.<\/p>\n Well, as I alluded to last week, I\u2019ve had an extremely exciting development! I managed somehow, through begging, borrowing, and stealing, to get an appointment with Dr. Isaacson! I\u2019ll be taking a train to NYC and back on June 8 for my first visit with his clinic, and am terrified and thrilled all at once. I am taking my brain preservation journey to a whole new level by asking for his help, and I plan to bring you all along for the ride with me.<\/p>\n I won\u2019t bore you with all of the details, but Dr. Isaacson asked me to get a whole slew of tests done in the next few months leading up to my visit. They include a NeuroQuant MRI<\/a> of my brain (which measures the actual volume of my hippocampus – the memory center in the brian – and other areas), neuropsychological testing to measure how my brain performs on various tasks, and some very detailed blood tests. Finally, we discussed my weight. Dr. Isaacson\u00a0asked me to get an accurate body composition scan done and suggested the\u00a0InBody 770<\/a> , saying that he wants my percent body fat ideally to be no higher than 27% and preferably 26% or lower.\u00a0 I found a clinic in Fairfax, Virginia that offers this scan and already went for my baseline InBody 770:<\/p>\n