Are
There Any Secrets to Living Longer ?
By
Andy Maingam
Life expectancy has always been high in some remote corners of
the globe. Some distant and isolated villages in China and Tibet
for example, have always reported cases of folks living to over
100 years old. There are no official birth records to back up
their claims but if ever you see photos of these people they really
do appear to be extremely old.
So
why is it then that some cultures live longer than most others?
Do they hold the secret to leading a long and healthy life? I
don’t believe there’s a single answer to that question
but healthy diet, healthy lifestyle, exercise, positive outlook,
faith, family and companionship must all be contributory factors.
As
far as diet goes, it’s a well known fact that the best food
is natural and balanced produce. Fresh vegetables, whole grains,
and fresh fruits are included in most healthy diets. Beans are
pretty good for us too, and also nuts in moderation. Furthermore,
just about any foods that contain omega-3 fatty acids are excellent
for the health. A lot of people don’t know this but eggs
which come from free range chickens contain omega-3 fatty acids?
Now, omega-3 fatty acids are also found in many cold water fish
and in pecorino cheese. Red wine in moderation is also touted
by some octogenarians as a key to living longer but like all alcoholic
beverages it has to be in moderation.
Another
big mistake we make is the huge portions that we serve ourselves
all too often. Eating until we’re fit to burst takes an
awful strain on the body’s digestive system. The smaller
the portions the better, even if it means eating an extra meal
or two a day. It's a whole lot easier on the body than cramming
in one or two heavy meals that’s for sure. And smoking?
No healthy article would be complete without some mention on the
dangers of the tobacco weed. Cigarettes, pipes, cigars etc, make
no contribution to longevity and even those folks that do live
to a ripe old age as smokers, are certainly not as fit as they
would have been if they hadn’t smoked.
Social
factors also play a part. Faith in a God or spiritual principle,
long term friendships and a happy family all contribute towards
lessening life's work and burdens and consequently play an important
role in living healthier and longer lives.
I
can’t stress enough how important an active lifestyle is.
Many of us are far too deskbound or armchair-stuck these days.
It appears to be a normal part of a modern life style but it doesn’t
have to be.
Take
a country like Japan for example, where many people are still
living rural lives far away from the concrete jungles of modern
society. They don’t have all the creature comforts that
many of us have come to depend on. There’s little automation
in their daily chores as they go out to fish, milk the cows and
goats, mend the fences, chop wood, trim trees and hedgerows, roping
and rounding up animals, and of course, doing all their cooking
from fresh organic produce. Phew! Sounds tough doesn’t it,
and it is of course, but as they do these things throughout their
lives it keeps them fit and healthy. Think about it, they are
in the fresh air, they get daily physical exercise, they’re
working amongst their friends and family members in close-knit
communities, most have a faith in some kind of higher power, or
god, and all this equates to them being some of the oldest and
healthiest living people on the face of the planet.
Just
remember, there are things that we can all do personally to improve
our chances of living, not only a longer life, but a healthier
one too. Diet, exercise faith, and active participation in our
communities can all help our wellbeing and purpose.
"Andy
Maingam" is a expert publisher and webmaster of Lookatfood.com
where he owns and operates a website that explors the foods of
the world. What food comes from what country, and what do they
eat? What do we eat? What wouldn’t or shouldn’t we
eat. Healthy and unhealthy eating habits, how diet can help us
to live longer and healthier lives, medicinal plants, global recipes,
edible exotic treats, aphrodisiacs and a whole lot more.
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