
What if the greatest threat to your independence, your brain health, and even your lifespan isn't aging itself—but the hours you spend sitting each day? In this powerful episode, Dr. Gillian Lockitch explores a transformative approach to health with Dr. James Walter: the concept of "Move More Moments." Drawing from his expertise in cardiovascular exercise physiology, Dr. Walter challenges the traditional focus on structured exercise programs. Instead, he introduces a more accessible strategy—re-engineering your day to reduce sedentary time and integrate movement into everyday life. This conversation highlights how even small, frequent bouts of movement can improve cardiovascular health, regulate blood sugar, reduce disease risk, and restore vitality. Dr. James Walter is the founder and president of the Institute for the Preservation of Health. He holds a PhD in cardiovascular exercise physiology and has spent decades developing preventive and rehabilitative cardiology programs. Driven by the early loss of his father to heart disease, Dr. Walter has dedicated his career to helping individuals take control of their health through practical lifestyle strategies. Episode Timeline 00:00 — Movement as the key to independence 02:50 — Dr. Walter's personal journey 06:30 — The problem with exercise guidelines 09:20 — A personal story of lost mobility 12:40 — Rethinking exercise 13:30 — What are Move More Moments 16:40 — Everyday movement examples 18:20 — Walking instead of sitting 20:30 — Science of small movements 23:10 — Steps and longevity 26:50 — Changing mindset and environment 28:00 — Genetics vs lifestyle 31:15 — Nutrition and prevention 34:10 — Key takeaway: move more Call to Action Find "Growing Older Living Younger: The Science of Aging Gracfully and the Art of Retiring Comfortably" at www.gillianlockitch.com (North America) or on Kindle Download: Ten Tips to Build A Better Body 2026. Gillian Lockitch at https://www.askdrgill.com/ or email: askdrgill@gmail.com to schedule a one-on-one phone or video call.