Move Your DNA with Katy Bowman

Frailty isn’t just something that happens “later”; it’s a gradual loss of resilience that can begin much earlier than most people think. Katy Bowman and Dr. Jeannette Loram unpack what frailty and pre-frailty mean biologically. They explore the five key hallmarks used to identify frailty, including walking speed and grip strength, and how a large proportion of people in their 30s and 40s already fall on the spectrum of pre-frailty.

The conversation also explores the muscle–gut connection, explaining how frailty is influenced by exercise, diet, and the health of your microbiome. Katy and Jeannette also discuss the potential for rapid-onset frailty linked to the use of GLP-1 medications.

Most importantly, frailty can be reversed and this episode focuses on what you can do. From simple ways to improve resilience through movement, nutrition, and rest, to understanding how your attitude toward aging might influence your resilience


Enhanced Show Notes and Full Transcript


00:00 – Intro + Sponsors  
01:30 – What Is Frailty (and Pre-Frailty)  
03:00 – The 5 Hallmarks of Frailty  
10:50 – How Pre-Frailty Can Start in Your 30s  
12:40 – Muscle–Gut Connection & the Microbiome  
19:40 – Exercise as “Fuel” for Your Microbiome  
27:30 – Supplementation and the Psychology of Change  
29:50 – GLP-1 Medication & Rapid-Onset Frailty  
42:20 – Listener Question: Finding Glute Strength (Sponsored by Peluva)

Resources and Books Mentioned:

Joyspan by Kerry Burnight 
Frailty Sets In Far Earlier Than You’d Expect But You Can Reverse It, by David Cox in the New Scientist 
Frailty and pre-frailty in middle-aged and older adults and its association with multimorbidity and mortality: a prospective analysis of 493 737 biobank participants by Hanlon et al 2018
Evidence For The Contribution Of Gut Microbiota To Age-Related Anabolic Resistance by Watson et al 2021
Semaglutide Therapy and Accelerated Sarcopenia in Older Adults With Type-2 Diabetes: A 24-Month Retrospective Cohort Study by Ren et al 2025

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Creators and Guests

Host
Jeannette Loram
Biologist, Yoga & Movement Teacher, Nutritious Movement® RES-CPT, Restore Your Core® Teacher
Host
Katy Bowman
Bestselling author, speaker, and a leader in the Movement movement, biomechanist Katy Bowman is changing the way we move and think about our need for movement.

What is Move Your DNA with Katy Bowman?

Movement isn’t optional—our bodies need it to thrive. Many of us struggle to get regular exercise, and even when we do, it can fall short of truly nourishing the body from head to toe. How can we move more—a lot more—when parts of us are sore, stiff, or simply forgotten in our busy lives?

Join biomechanist Katy Bowman, M.S., and biologist Dr. Jeannette Loram on Move Your DNA, where big-picture science meets practical action. Together, they explore biomechanics, kinesiology, physiology, cellular biology, and natural human movement—and translate it into simple, effective ways to wake up your trillion body parts. With humor, curiosity, and a focus on longevity, Katy and Jeannette help you move smarter, move more, and create a more natural habitat for yourself and your communities in today’s mostly sedentary world.