In this deep-dive presentation, we break down NAD⁺ (nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide)—a foundational cellular coenzyme found in every living cell—and why it has become one of the most studied targets in longevity science, metabolic health, and performance research.
You’ll learn how NAD⁺ powers mitochondrial energy production (ATP), supports DNA repair pathways, and serves as a critical substrate for enzymes like sirtuins and PARPs—key regulators of gene expression, stress response, and genomic stability.
We also explore what happens when NAD⁺ declines with age—and why restoration strategies using NAD⁺ precursors like NMN (nicotinamide mononucleotide) and NR (nicotinamide riboside) are being studied for effects on cellular energy, physical performance, and aging-related biomarkers.
What this presentation covers (high-level “chapters”)
1) NAD⁺ basics + why it’s essential (cellular energy currency, signaling, universal role)
2) How NAD⁺ works biologically (electron transfer → ATP; sirtuins + PARPs)
3) The NAD⁺ cycle: decline & restoration (aging-related decline; salvage pathway; NMN/NR conversion)
4) Evidence-backed benefits (mitochondrial function, exercise capacity, physical performance, DNA repair resilience)
5) NAD⁺ and aging biomarkers (human RCT findings and research summary)
6) Emerging applications (cognition/neurodegeneration, metabolic & cardiovascular health, musculoskeletal wellness)
7) Safety & myths (tolerability, flushing concerns, digestive concerns, absorption/efficacy)
8) Forms, sources & how people start (NR vs NMN; delivery formats; quality considerations)
9) Dosing strategies (studied ranges) + how long benefits may take to show
10) Who should consider NAD⁺ precursors + precautions (including specific populations)
11) Future directions in NAD⁺ research (brain aging, sarcopenia, microbiome, metabolic disease)
Evidence highlights referenced in the deck
Human clinical research in the deck describes dose-dependent increases in blood NAD⁺ with NMN supplementation and reports on biological age marker outcomes over 60 days in a multicenter randomized trial.
The presentation summarizes that NR has FDA GRAS status and notes additional reviews/approvals mentioned in the deck.
It also covers common tolerability myths (like flushing) and states that NR and NMN do not trigger flushing or hepatotoxicity associated with nicotinic acid in the cited discussion.
Studied dosing ranges & practical “getting started” framing (as presented)
The deck outlines commonly studied ranges and emphasizes consistency, with separate ranges for general wellness vs. performance/metabolic goals, plus an example “getting started safely” approach.
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⚠️ Important Disclaimer
This video is for educational purposes only and does not replace medical advice. If you are pregnant, taking medications, have an active disease diagnosis, or are considering use for children/adolescents, the deck recommends consulting a qualified healthcare professional.
🏷️ Tags
NAD+, NAD plus, nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide, NMN, nicotinamide mononucleotide, NR, nicotinamide riboside, sirtuins, PARP, CD38, mitochondria, ATP, mitochondrial function, cellular energy, DNA repair, longevity science, aging biomarkers, biological age, metabolism, metabolic health, insulin sensitivity, exercise performance, endurance, submaximal exercise, anti aging science, healthy aging, neurodegeneration, brain aging, Alzheimer’s research, Parkinson’s research, long COVID fatigue, cardiovascular health, geroscience, supplementation, supplement safety, dosing guide, salvage pathway, NAD metabolism
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