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Live Longer, Better, or Both?
No one ever sets out to be frail and infirm in their older years. And yet, that’s exactly where most people are headed. The majority of older Americans are sedentary, take multiple medications, and experience cognitive decline. Yet, we do have examples of healthy robust elders who are active, fit, and cognitively sharp. These energetic seniors live in the “Blue Zones”.
There are 5 blue zones in the world where residents live much longer and have low rates of chronic disease. For example, in Sardinia, Italy there are 21 centenarians for every 10,000 residents while only 4 in 10,000 Americans reach 100 years of age. So, what are Sardinians and other Blue Zoners doing or not doing that is different from most Americans?
Research shows there are several common factors across the blue zones:
Life Healthy, Life Longer
While we can’t all move to a blue zone, we can adopt many of the dietary and lifestyle habits that can assist us in living longer, better lives. This is not simply about adding more years; in addition to living longer, we also want a robust health span, which refers to how long we maintain a sharp mind, energy, and mobility. Now that’s worth pursuing!
As I said, nobody plans to be sick and frail in their later years, but most people aren’t proactively ensuring a different outcome. If you want to live a longer, healthier life, you need a program, a community, that promotes wellness.
I’ll describe more in the coming weeks so stay tuned. If you have questions or are ready to get started, send an email to anne@pivotalhealthcollective.com.
In health and wholeness,
Anne
PO Box 98414, Lakewood, WA 98496