How to Stay Young

How to Stay Young (2016-2017)

EndedDocumentary show

A two part series presented by Angela Rippon and Dr Chris van Tulleken who go on a remarkable journey into our bodies and our minds. They will travel the world investigating the latest experiemnts and new research that could help put the brakes on our ageing process.

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Scheduleevery Wednesday at 21:00 (60 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S02E03Episode 3Sep 27, 2017
S02E02Episode 2Sep 20, 2017
S02E01Episode 1Sep 13, 2017
S01E02Episode 2Apr 14, 2016
S01E01Episode 1Apr 7, 2016
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did the TV show 'How to Stay Young' premiere?

'How to Stay Young' premiered on September 13, 2016.

Who are the hosts of 'How to Stay Young'?

Angela Rippon and Dr. Chris van Tulleken are the hosts of 'How to Stay Young'.

What is the concept of 'How to Stay Young'?

'How to Stay Young' explores the science behind aging and provides viewers with tips and strategies to maintain a youthful vitality.

Which experts contribute to 'How to Stay Young'?

Experts in the fields of medicine, psychology, nutrition, fitness, and skincare contribute their knowledge to 'How to Stay Young'.

How does 'How to Stay Young' showcase the aging process?

'How to Stay Young' uses cutting-edge technology to reveal the effects of aging on the body and mind.

Does 'How to Stay Young' focus on a specific age group?

'How to Stay Young' addresses the concerns and challenges of people of all ages, from young adults to older individuals.

What are the main topics covered in 'How to Stay Young'?

'How to Stay Young' covers topics such as exercise, nutrition, mental health, stress reduction, sleep, and skincare.

Are there any celebrity guests featured in 'How to Stay Young'?

Yes, 'How to Stay Young' includes appearances by celebrities who share their own experiences and perspectives on aging well.

How many episodes are there in the first season of 'How to Stay Young'?

The first season of 'How to Stay Young' consists of six episodes.

Which countries are featured in the exploration of aging in 'How to Stay Young'?

'How to Stay Young' explores the impact of aging in various countries, including the United States, Japan, and Italy, among others.

Does 'How to Stay Young' provide practical advice for viewers?

Yes, 'How to Stay Young' offers practical tips and recommendations that viewers can incorporate into their daily lives to promote healthy aging.

Does 'How to Stay Young' challenge common myths about aging?

'How to Stay Young' debunks common misconceptions about aging and provides evidence-based information to help viewers make informed choices.

Does 'How to Stay Young' emphasize the importance of mental well-being?

Yes, 'How to Stay Young' underscores the significance of mental well-being and explores strategies to maintain cognitive vitality throughout life.

Are there any shocking discoveries revealed in 'How to Stay Young'?

'How to Stay Young' uncovers surprising findings about the impact of lifestyle choices on the aging process, challenging conventional wisdom.

How does 'How to Stay Young' inspire viewers to take control of their aging process?

'How to Stay Young' empowers viewers by providing them with practical tools and knowledge to actively manage their physical and mental health as they age.

Is there a follow-up to 'How to Stay Young' that engages with a different aspect of aging?

Yes, 'How to Stay Young' has a follow-up series called 'How to Stay Young: The Brain Edition' which delves deeper into the cognitive aspects of aging.

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