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Woman One Shot UK
|Issue 286
Did you know there are five spots in the world where people live the longest and healthiest lives? Here’s what we can learn from their diets
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Taking a trip abroad this summer? Depending on where you have decided to go, you could bring back more than a sun-kissed tan, souvenir snaps and happy memories. Incorporate some local eating habits into your diet and you could add years to your life – and super-healthy ones at that, especially if you’re off to the Med.
The Blue Zones are five destinations that have been identified by writer Dan Buettner as having an unusual number of people living longer than average – often past 100 years. And these residents enjoy supercharged wellbeing into older age, too. The actual locations are, arguably, less important than what they can tell us about a healthy lifestyle – in a nutshell, it should be largely plant-based. It’s probably no coincidence that in two of these regions, the islands of Sardinia and Ikaria, people eat a largely Mediterranean diet – we’ve known for years that this diet is the optimum for good health.
‘The diet is largely plant-based,’ explains GP Dr Sarah Brewer. ‘It combines relatively large amounts of vegetables, fruit, olive oil, fish, garlic, wholegrains, beans, nuts, seeds, bread and potatoes, a relatively low intake of red meat and a moderate consumption of red wine. It does not include large portions of pizza or pasta!’
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