Quit Smoking
While it's no secret that giving up cigarettes can lengthen your
days -- the amount of extra time may surprise you. According to a
50-year British study, quitting at age 30 could increase your lifespan
by an entire decade. Kicking the habit at age 40, 50, or 60 boosts life
expectancy by 9, 6, or 3 years, respectively.
Follow a Mediterranean Diet
The Mediterranean diet is high in fruits, vegetables, whole grains,
olive oil, and fish. An analysis of 50 studies involving more than half
a million people shows the impressive benefits of this diet. The
findings show it significantly lowers the risk of metabolic syndrome -- a
combination of obesity, elevated blood sugar, increased blood pressure,
and other factors that raise the risk of heart disease and diabetes.
Eat Like an Okinawan
The people of Okinawa, Japan once had the longest life expectancy
in the world. Researchers attribute this to the region's traditional
diet, which is high in green and yellow vegetables and low in calories.
Some Okinawans make a habit of eating only 80% of the food on their
plate. As younger generations have veered from these traditions, life
expectancy in Okinawa has fallen.
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