
Longevity Digest — June 1–8, 2026
This week's digest covers a convergence moment in longevity science. Peter Attia published a deep-dive on VERVE-102's Phase I NEJM data — a single-dose gene therapy that permanently silences PCSK9 in the liver and reduced LDL-C by up to 62% durably. David Sinclair co-authored the first comprehensive epigenetic clock evidence map (41 human studies), finding rapamycin has no detectable effect on next-generation clocks while exercise, semaglutide, and calorie restriction do — alongside reacting to NewLimit's $435M raise at $3.1B. Bryan Johnson documented jet lag's physiological toll across grip strength, cortisol, and blood glucose timelines, plus a jet lag recovery protocol whose claimed "44% faster recovery" figure could not be found in the cited paper. Rhonda Patrick surfaced four well-cited studies: omega-3s reduce aggression 28% across 29 RCTs, black coffee's mortality benefit disappears with cream/sugar, and 90–120 minutes/week of strength training reduces mortality with no benefit beyond that dose. Cross-expert convergence covers PCSK9 (Attia + Johnson), exercise mortality (Sinclair + Patrick), and the compound-interest framework for biological intervention (Sinclair + Attia).

Research Brief
Peter Attia — sleep pharmacology and a landmark PCSK9 deep-dive
The 4-factor framework for sleep problems
VERVE-102: the case for permanent LDL reduction
| Dose level | PCSK9 protein reduction | LDL-C reduction |
|---|---|---|
| Lowest | 51% | ~9% |
| Highest | 88% | 62% (absolute: 78 mg/dL) |
David Sinclair — the epigenetic intervention evidence map
Which interventions actually move next-generation clocks
- Exercise — consistent positive effect across studies
- Semaglutide (Ozempic/Wegovy, a GLP-1 receptor agonist) — DunedinPACE reduction of 0.09, equivalent to a ~9% annualized reduction in biological aging pace
- Pitavastatin — a statin with epigenetic aging clock effects, separate from LDL-C reduction
- Plant-based diet / calorie restriction
- Omega-3 fatty acids
- Multivitamin-mineral supplementation
- Emerging clinical therapies

NewLimit raises $435M at $3.1B; Sinclair signals the field is accelerating
Calorie restriction and VILPA: recirculated evidence, with one key caveat
Bryan Johnson — jet lag as measurable biological cost
Grip strength as a biological age proxy
Recovery timeline
| Metric | Recovery time |
|---|---|
| Sleep duration | 2 days |
| Grip strength | 5 days |
| Mood | 1 week |
| Cortisol | 9 days |
| Sleep quality | 2 weeks |
| Blood glucose | 2 weeks |
The jet lag recovery protocol (with a critical caveat)
Evening routine and sleep consistency

Pushups as a cardiovascular screening tool
Rhonda Patrick — four evidence updates

Omega-3s reduce aggression by up to 28%
Black coffee and mortality — the data, plus a discrepancy to flag
Strength training and mortality: 90–120 minutes per week, then stop adding
Cross-expert convergence: where the four agree this week
PCSK9 gene therapy (Attia + Johnson)
Exercise and mortality (Sinclair + Patrick)
Epigenetic intervention evidence (Sinclair + Attia)
References
- 1#394 – Sleep pharmacology
- 2The beginning of the end of atherosclerosis?
- 3NEJM: VERVE-102 Phase I trial
- 4Frontiers in Genetics: Turning Back Time
- 5PRNewswire: Sinclair and Johnson publish evidence map
- 6NewLimit Blog: NewLimit raises $435M
- 7David Sinclair on X, June 3
- 8NewLimit Blog
- 9David Sinclair on X, June 3
- 10Nature Aging: CALERIE calorie restriction trial
- 11David Sinclair on X, June 4
- 12Nature Medicine: VILPA and mortality
- 13Bryan Johnson on X, June 3
- 14Botonis et al., Experimental Physiology, 2025
- 15Bryan Johnson on X, June 5
- 16Bryan Johnson on X, June 7
- 17Beaumont et al., 2004, Journal of Applied Physiology
- 18Blueprint: Bryan Johnson's evening routine
- 19Bryan Johnson on X, June 2
- 20Bryan Johnson on X, June 2
- 21The Independent: Strength training and premature death
- 22Dr. Rhonda Patrick on X, June 1
- 23ScienceAlert: omega-3 and aggression meta-analysis
- 24Earth.com: omega-3 and aggression
- 25Dr. Rhonda Patrick on X, June 1
- 26Dr. Rhonda Patrick on X, June 3
- 27Tufts Now: Black coffee linked to lower risk of death
- 28Dr. Rhonda Patrick on X, June 5
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