Sunday 9 August 2015

Can diet help you live longer?

How would you like to have dinner with a longevity expert?  What questions would you ask about how to live a longer life?   Well, a New York Times reporter did have dinner with the longevity expert, Dan Buettner.  So what advice does a longevity expert offer?   
      1.  Coffee according to Buettner, coffee is �one of the biggest sources of antioxidants in the American diet�,  He notes Greeks living on the Greek island, Icaria, drink 2-3 cups of coffee a day.  These are people who often live to 100.    
      2.  Focus on veggies and herbs � to prepare an evening meal, Buettner purchase fennel, broccoli, celery, carrots, chickpeas   
      3.  Add Honey � local honey, and Tofu, coconut milk, frozen berries 
      4.  Walk � exercise is important to a long life and walking is one of Buettner�s approved ways to exercise as those living in the �Blue Zones� walk a lot.  
       5.  Is butter back?  Although some are saying butter is fine, Buettner notes a dollop or two a week may be fine but he is not yet on the butter is good for you bandwagon.   
       6.  Meat and fish � not a true vegetarian but those in the Blue Zones eat meat and fish sparingly.  This would be hard for me as I love cheese and like most Americans, I enjoy some meat in my diet.  
      7.�Icarian stew� made by Buettner consisted of black-eyed peas, fennel, onions, garlic, carrots, canned tomatoes, other veggies and some olive oil.  Sounds healthy but I would need to add some ham or other meat for a real stew.   
      8.  Bread � he doesn�t shun carbs, gluten or bread.  Good news for me as I love bread and it isn�t a meal if it doesn�t have bread. 

So how does Buettnner fair health wise?  To get an accurate assessment he went to the renowned Mayo Clinic to get an executive physical.  His arteries were clear.  What does Buettner have to say about the popular Paleo Diet?  �He joked the paleo diet is fine if all you want is the life expectancy of a cave man.�  And cave men didn�t lead long lives.  

Buettner authored a book about longevity, The Blue Zones.  It focuses on 5 communities with lessons from those who have lived the longest.  You can go to his website, https://www.bluezones.com/live-longer/and take your Vitality Compass, to calculate how long you might live and also get information from the Vitality Coach.  


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Sunday 2 August 2015

Enjoy Watermelon for a nutrition boost

What is summer or a backyard cookout without some watermelon?   How healthy is watermelon, what nutrition benefits does it offer?  As noted below, watermelon packs a lot of nutrition for few calories.
    National Geographic�s  Reasons to Eat Watermelon  and Medical News Today:  Watermelon:  Healthy Benefits and Nutritional Information:    
      1.   Soothes sore muscles � what does eating watermelon have to do with your muscles?  A research study found that �drinking watermelon juice before a hard work out� helped reduce muscle soreness the next day.  Watermelon also shortens recovery time.  Watermelon has the amino acid, L-citrulline which our bodies change to L-arginine, an amino acid that improves blood circulation and relaxes your blood vessels.    
     2.  Heart Health These same amino acids improve your heart health by helping to lower blood pressure.    
     3.  Watermelon is rich in vitamins and minerals � Although watermelon is 90% water, it also has many vitamins and minerals.  Some people don�t realize watermelon is a good source of vitamin C.   
       It also provide vitamin A and potassium.  Watermelon also provides the minerals iron, magnesium, phosphorus, manganese, selenium.  Zinc and copper.  Besides A and C watermelon provides B-vitamins: thiamin, riboflavin, niacin, B-6 and folate.  
     4.  Cancer fighting � watermelon provides the healthy antioxidant, lycopene.   Most people know lycopene is found in tomatoes but watermelon is also a good source.  The National Watermelon Promotion Board states that watermelon provides more lycopene than any other fruit or vegetable. 
     5.  Low calorie � one cup of diced watermelon has only 43 calories and no fat and almost no sodium
     6. Asthma prevention � those consuming high amounts of nutrients like the vitamin C in watermelon lessen their risk of developing asthma.   
     7.  Digestion � because watermelon has fiber and contains a lot of water, it aides in digestion.
     8. Hydration � a good way to help kids stay hydrated in the summer is to serve some watermelon.  Watermelon not only has water in it, it also offers electrolytes to help prevent dehydration.
     9.  Reduce Inflammation:  watermelon can help reduce inflammation because it contains choline.  
     10  Healthy Skin � watermelon promotes skin health because of the vitamin A it contains.  Vitamin A also promotes healthier hair.  The vitamin C in watermelon helps our skin build and maintain collagen.  The water in watermelon promotes skin hydration.

So enjoy some watermelon this summer and pack in some nutrition benefits. 
 


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