Non-CME
John Stuart Nelson, MD, PhD
University of California, Irvine, Irvine, CA
Arisa Ortiz, MD
UC San Diego, San Diego, CA
UC San Diego
We are pleased to announce that the keynote speaker for ASLMS 2025 will be Harley Pasternak, celebrity fitness and nutrition guru.
Presentation Title: How the Healthiest Countries Stay Healthy and Live Long
Presentation Summary: In this captivating talk, celebrity trainer and nutritionist Harley Pasternak shares transformative insights from his book The 5-Factor World Diet, unveiling the diet and lifestyle secrets of the world’s healthiest and longest-living populations. Drawing on his extensive global travels and experiences as a health expert for Hollywood’s elite, Harley explores how diverse cultures approach nutrition, portion control, and daily habits to promote longevity and vitality.
From the heart disease-combatting diets of France to the self-discipline techniques of Japan, and from Sweden’s year-round wellness strategies to Singapore’s remarkably low obesity rates, Harley highlights practical, actionable lessons attendees can incorporate into their lives. He also provides tips for navigating restaurant menus, stocking a longevity-focused pantry, and preparing meals that are as nutritious as they are delicious.
Attendees will leave inspired and equipped with international strategies for maintaining health, extending lifespan, and embracing a more vibrant way of living at any age.
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Faculty: Edward V. Ross, MD – Scripps Clinic
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