Over
the last couple of decades, researchers have become interested in why people in
certain areas across the globe have a longer lifespan. While America’s current average
age expectancy is 78 years old, it is much higher
in
many other places in the world. Areas
such as Okinawa, Japan; Sardinia, Italy; Nicoya, Costa Rica; and Icaria, Greece
count many more centenarians among their population. These regions are known as “Blue Zones,” and
the individuals living well into their 90s and more are typically healthy in
both mind and body.
National
Geographic writer, Dan Buettner, spend years studying each culture, and wrote a
book about his findings called, The Blue
Zones: Lessons for Living Longer From the People Who’ve Lived the Longest. In his book, he cites 9 lifestyle habits that
all of the groups had in common.
One
of the habits he mentions is that the very elderly in these areas continue to
move naturally as part of their everyday life and some still work in the fields. Conversely in our country, many people lead
sedentary lifestyles and find it difficult to get enough exercise. John Day, MD, author of The Longevity Plan, suggests ways to remedy the problem. He
writes, “For example you could take a vow to never use an elevator or escalator
again unless the stairs are restricted. Other options include an evening walk
or doing everything possible to avoid having to use a car. Even vacations can
be scheduled in a way that is physically active, like a vacation centered
around skiing, hiking, or cycling.”
Another
common trait shared by many of the elderly in the Blue Zones is that they still
had a purpose in life. Many studies support
that by reporting the connection between our minds, our health, and our sense
of purpose is very powerful and leads to better health outcomes. Simply said you need to have a reason to get
out of bed each morning.
It
is also recommended that we eat until we are only 80 percent full and stick to
a “plant-forward diet.” Along with
eating lots of vegetables and whole grains, cut back or eliminate sugar-filled
or processed foods from your diet. Other
suggestions for longevity include maintaining strong family ties, having a
sense of community and a good social life.
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Source:
wellandgood.com/good-advice/blue-zone-power-9/
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