Tuesday, November 4, 2008

LONGEVITY- Is the secret in OKINAWA?

Recent Study:

  • Accordingly to the Okinawa Centenarian Study, headed by Dr. Makoto Suzuki, the islands of Okinawa, Japan, were estimated to have nearly 780 centenarians in 2006- 90 percent of whom were women- out of a population of 1.3 million. This represents about 50 centenarians for every 100,000 people.

The ongoing study, said to be "the longest continuously running centenarian study in the world", found that an unusual number of centenarians were in extraordinarily healthy shape. To find out why, Suzuki and his team examined the lifestyle and genetics of over 900 centenarians, as well as many other Okinawans in their 70's or older. The researchers found that the subjects tended to be lean and fit, that their arteries were clean, and that they had remarkably low rates of cancer and heart disease. And of those in their late 90's, fewer had dementia than comparable populations in other developed lands. The secret?

One major factor was genetics. But there were other factors too- the avoidance of tobacco, moderation in the use of alcohol, and a good diet. The Okinawan diet tends to be low in calories and high in vegetables and fruits, natural fiber, and good fats (omega-3, monounsaturated fat). And the people have the habit of eating only until they are about 80 percent full. " You should stop at the first feeling of fullness you get, says Dr. Bradley Willcox, a co-investigator in the study. There's about a 20minutes delay before the stomach tells the brain.

Okinawans keep physically active through gardening, daily walking, traditional dancing or other activities. Personally testing revealed the centenarians to be optimistic and adaptable. They handled stress well, and the women especially manifested "strong social integration".

Willcox says, "there's no magic pill" for longevity. So as the study revealed, it is influenced by genes, diet, exercise, good habits, and healthy ways of coping with stress. So we all know what is the secret behind longevity of life!

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