The Longevity Trap: Why the Obsessive Pursuit of Health is Making Us Sick - and How to Actually Live Well

The Longevity Trap: Why the Obsessive Pursuit of Health is Making Us Sick - and How to Actually Live Well

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Author/Contributor(s): Dubin, Ben; Pinnavaia, Loree
Publisher: Prometheus
Date: 1/19/2027
Binding: Paperback
Condition: NEW
The global wellness economy is booming: from biometric apps to wearable technology, to longevity podcasts and biohacking influencers peddling supplements, pricey therapies, and intense drug regiments, being healthy and living longer has never been more complicated – or expensive. But what if the obsessive pursuit of health itself making us sick?

In this refreshing and research-backed book, functional medicine clinician Dr. Loree Pinnavaia and healthcare venture capitalist and former biohacking extremist Ben Dubin dismantle the longevity industrial complex. The Longevity Trap shows – across movement, sleep, nutrition, and stress - the simplest interventions consistently produce the strongest effect, and the treatment protocols that work are the ones humans have practiced for millennia. Rather than chasing exotic interventions, the authors walk through the scientific foundations that consistently predict long, healthy life. The goal isn't to shame anyone for wanting to be healthy. It's to provide a sane framework so that time, money, and attention go toward what actually improves life.

Featuring real stories, insider analysis, and evidence drawn from the most rigorous journals, the authors show: walking matches antidepressants for clinical depression; a basic lifestyle intervention nearly doubles the efficacy of the leading diabetes drug; a Mediterranean diet reduces cardiovascular events by 30%. But the argument goes deeper than critique: longevity and health are a fundamental human right, not a luxury product requiring wealth, elite clinics, or obsessive self-surveillance. The optimization that the industry sells often backfires—sleep is hacked into fragility, nutrition is turned into social isolation, health becomes discipline that quietly erodes relationships and joy.

The longevity industry profits from convincing you that health is too complex to manage on your own — but the stress of chasing optimization may be aging you faster than the imperfections you're trying to fix. The Longevity Trap is your escape plan and your permission slip: stop chasing a longer life and start living the one you have