How to live longer: 10 diet secrets of people living longest and healthiest – more beans, nuts and sourdough bread, less meat, dairy, eggs and sugar
- People in the earth’s five ‘Blue Zones’ live the longest, healthiest lives – frequently to or beyond 100 years, without chronic illnesses
- In general, 95 per cent of their food comes from a plant or a plant product; meat is eaten no more than twice a week; and cow’s milk and eggs feature minimally
![If you want to live longer and healthier, recipes like Dan Buettner’s stuffed squash halves with blueberry wojapi, from his book “The Blue Zones American Kitchen: 100 Recipes to Live to 100,” might help.](https://cdn.i-scmp.com/sites/default/files/styles/1020x680/public/d8/images/canvas/2023/01/26/598d0122-deae-481c-91d1-b0381f330888_d278e52c.jpg?itok=4M4Ngd5C&v=1674724221)
We all want to know the secret to living a long and healthy life.
Scientists agree the answers lie in a complex formula that includes our social connections, sleep habits, happiness levels, the environment, and having a sense of purpose.
Perhaps the most important ingredient, though, is the food and drink we consume.
Dan Buettner, an American National Geographic Fellow, award-winning journalist and documentary maker, has highlighted the common denominators of diet-related longevity, and recently spoke about them on a podcast recorded by the Global Wellness Institute.
![Dan Buettner (right) on the Greek island of Ikaria – a Blue Zone – with a 93-year-old Greek Orthodox priest. Photo: Instagram / @danbuettner Dan Buettner (right) on the Greek island of Ikaria – a Blue Zone – with a 93-year-old Greek Orthodox priest. Photo: Instagram / @danbuettner](https://img.i-scmp.com/cdn-cgi/image/fit=contain,width=1024,format=auto/sites/default/files/d8/images/canvas/2023/01/26/b666d092-3d4d-401b-902a-1532626ea5a5_fc0cea83.jpg)
Buettner is credited with first identifying the earth’s “Blue Zones”, five places where people statistically live the longest, healthiest lives – frequently to or beyond 100 years and without chronic illnesses.
In 2008, he published his findings in his bestselling book, The Blue Zones: 9 Lessons for Living Longer from the People who’ve Lived the Longest.
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