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Lessons From the Blue Zones: There is No Silver Bullet (or Magic Pill) for a Long, Healthy Life.
This LM2024 Keynote Address outlines the Blue Zones story, beginning with the methodology that led Dan Buettner to identify the original blue zones, five regions in the world with disproportionately high concentrations of centenarians, low rates of middle-age mortality, and seniors living in good health. We glimpse the lifestyle of these long-lived people by journeying briefly to Sardinia, Italy; Okinawa, Japan; the Seventh Day Adventist community in Loma Linda, California, USA; Nicoya, Costa Rica; and Ikaria, Greece. Rigorous research, interviews and fieldwork in these communities have yielded surprising insights about the environmental and lifestyle factors that produce the world's longest-lived people. The Power 9, a summation of these factors, suggests an approach to longevity that runs counter to the prevailing American focus on diet, supplements and exercise. In contrast to an intentional pursuit of health, the insights drawn from the world's blue zones demonstrate that longevity ensues from the right environment, an ecosystem of factors that make the healthy choices both easy and unconscious.