How to Reverse Impaired Autophagy?

Optimize sleep duration and consistency

Practice regular time-restricted eating or intermittent fasting if appropriate

Maintain a healthy body weight and reduce visceral fat

Exercise regularly, including aerobic and resistance training

Reduce chronic overnutrition and ultra-processed food intake

Increase dietary protein to an appropriate level

Include polyphenol-rich foods such as berries, green tea, cocoa, and olive oil

Ensure adequate intake of micronutrients, especially zinc, magnesium, selenium, and vitamins D and B12 if deficient

Limit alcohol intake

Avoid smoking and exposure to toxins

Manage blood sugar and insulin resistance

Reduce chronic stress

Treat sleep apnea if present

Address mitochondrial dysfunction through lifestyle measures

Review medications that may impair autophagy with a clinician

Correct underlying inflammation or infection

Support liver health and metabolic function

Avoid excessive caloric restriction or malnutrition

Stay hydrated

Consider fasting-mimicking diets only under medical supervision

Use supplements only when evidence of deficiency or clinical need exists

Consult a healthcare professional for persistent symptoms or underlying disease

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