Healthy Aging - Learn Longevity Secrets From The Healthiest People on Earth!

meal with lots of veggies at ecourse-cafeeScientists who study aging and health have long been fascinated by two cultural groups in particular - the residents of Okinawa, Japan, and the residents of the Mediterranean.

They’re not interested just because these people have exceptionally long lifespans, often living to at least one hundred, sometimes older.

What makes these societies exceptionally interesting to scientists is the fact that that residents of Okinawa and the Mediterranean remain very healthy and active well into old age. Instead of succumbing to age related diseases like diabetes or cancer or heart disease, many of these residents live to a very old age and then die peacefully in their sleep.

Residents of both these cultures typically have low cholesterol and
healthy arteries, and remain physically active well into their
nineties. They have much lower rates of all forms of cancer and of
diabetes than people in Western nations. They also have lower rates
of osteoporosis and bone fractures.

So scientists have studied these cultures for decades to learn why they stay so healthy.

What they have found is that a combination of diet and lifestyle habits contribute to the longevity of people in the Mediterranean and on the island of Okinawa.

On Okinawa, residents belong to close knit family groups and stay
socially and physically active well into their old age.  People who
maintain close social ties have always tended to live longer,
healthier lives; scientific studies have shown this.

Okinawa residents eat multiple servings of vegetables a day, as
many as seven servings in one day. They eat a lot of soy, in
servings of Tofu and Miso Soup. Fish that is high in Omega 3 fats -
the healthy fats which reduce bad cholesterol - are a popular part
of their diet. Very little red meat and few to no dairy products
are typical of the Okinawa diet.

Mediterranean residents also have very close knit family groups and
remain physically active late in life.

They also tend to eat many servings of vegetables a day, and to
consume little red meat. Red wine is a popular drink; scientists
have found that moderate consumption of red wine is linked with
lower rates of heart disease. Red wine also contains a substance
called Resveratrol, which is an anti-oxidant.

Most of the fats in the Mediterranean diet are monosaturated fats,
such as olive oil, which do not raise people’s cholesterol levels
the way butter and cream do.

Whole grain bread and pasta are also popular, healthy, components
of the Mediterranean diet.

It’s never too late to switch to a healthier diet and lifestyle. Ask you doctor
if adapting some of the habits of the Mediterranean and Okinanawan
people would benefit you!

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2 Responses to “Healthy Aging - Learn Longevity Secrets From The Healthiest People on Earth!”

  1. Brian Mitchell on October 15th, 2008 at 3:58 pm

    I love articles like this, just more testimonials to the simple things in life and just how important they can really be. I have always contended that the lower heart disease rates in these cultures was due to the higher vegetable intake and therefore vitamin C intake as well.

  2. Israeli wine on November 15th, 2008 at 10:49 pm

    Israeli wine…

    This is an interesting take on Wine Tasting. Emilio Brings us on a jouney through his Wine Cellar….

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