Blue Zones: Lessons From the World’s Longest Lived
Author: D Buettner
Date: 2016
Link: PDF
Note: There has been controversy regarding the data used to identify blue zones and the findings in this study. Advisable to read those before/after. See: Blue Zones Diet: Speculation Based on Misinformation
- Blue zones: 5 places around the world where people consistently live over 100 years old.
- The 5 Blue Zones:
- Okinawa, Japan
- Sardinia, Italy
- Nicoya, Costa Rica
- Ikaria, Greece
- Loma Linda, California, USA
- The Danish Twin Study established that only about
20%
of how long the average person lives is dictated by our genes, whereas the other 80%
is dictated by our lifestyle.
- The lifestyles of all Blue Zones residents shared 9 specific characteristics:
- Moderate & regular physical activity
- Life purpose
- Stress reduction
- Moderate caloric intake
- Plant-based diet
- Moderate alcohol intake, especially wine
- Engagement in spirituality or religion
- Engagement in family life
- Engagement in social life
- According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the best investment in health is through policy.