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Health And Longevity Secrets Of The Okinawans

 
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Mike Kinnaird

Wouldn’t it be great if we had some really healthy role models? People who live the healthiest happiest lives so that we can look at them with soft focus and say ‘I want to be like that too’?

Well we can! There are lists of who are the healthiest nations in the world. Who is top of the list I hear you ask? Japan usually tops these lists but actually, above Japan is the little island of Okinawa - ’tis only a teeny dot on the world map.

Okinawa is a lush subtropical island in the Pacific Ocean - made famous (at least in my mind) as the home of Mr. Myagi in the Karate Kid :-)

It has more people over a hundred years old than anywhere else on earth (as a percentage of the population).

Well, no-one wants to live to be a centenarian if the last thirty years of their life is spent in miserable declining health eh?

But the elderly Okinawans aren’t. They’re actually incredibly healthy.

What’s fascinating about the elderly Okinawans (the younger ones are not all following in their parents footsteps it seems) is that they’re living the lifestyle that we all know we should be living. And they’re rewarded with the health benefits that we’re told we’ll get if we do the right things.

So, what exactly are they doing? There’s an avoidance of smoking, they’re very active into old age, eat a healthy, low calorie diet based on whole natural foods and plenty of fruit and veg. They get plenty of fresh air and sunshine and don’t drink too much alcohol. No big surprises there then.

Living in the tropics probably does no harm either :-). The diet’s also got a lot of the ‘essential fatty acids’ as well, from plenty of sea food. Nutritionists have really only quite recently become aware of just how important these fats are to our health.

Of all the healthy factors in the Okinawan way of life, I’m pretty sure that it’s the low calorie intake that’s the primary reason why they’re so healthy into old age. Interestingly, the elders practice a cultural control called ‘hari hachi bu’, which means basically ‘eat until 80% full’.

Barry Sears also talks about the calorie link with longevity in his book ‘The Zone Diet’ and I’ve read that the zone diet is favoured by a lot of people interested in longevity.

Incredible longevity benefits of calorie restriction have been shown in studies using lab mice. So it seems as though these benefits hold true for us humans too. Come to think of it, how many overweight eighty year olds do you know?

Longevity is a great health indicator of course because the lifestyle factors which mean we live to a grand old age are surely the ones that will give us the best chance of experiencing health from moment to moment.

The Okinawan way of life is protective against the big killers of western societies, heart disease, cancer and strokes. The Okinawans’ arteries stay in great shape as they age.

They have low levels of an amino acid that damages artery walls called ‘homocysteine’. It’s a new risk factor for heart disease and it’s higher in people who don’t get enough folate (e.g. green leafy vegetables). High levels of homocysteine have also been linked to a decline in mental function in the elderly. So eat up your greens!

A laid back lifestyle and good social support systems are other significant factors in the Okinawan success story. Again, no big surprise that these should be beneficial but it’s great to see all these factors at work in one culture.

Reminds me of a holiday in Spain a few years ago. It was so great to see all the old guys out everyday socializing in the sun, in the local tree covered plazas. Just seemed ‘right’. Spain’s also near the top of that list of longest-lived nations.

Curiously, the women of Okinawa have much less trouble when it comes to the menopause and don’t rely on HRT or other western methods. The soy in their diet is thought to help there, although the question of whether soy is a suitable human food is contraversial.

There’s been a book written specifically about the Okinawan diet if you’re interested. As you’d expect, it’s an extremely healthy diet although I believe with less grain and other tweaks, they’d be living to 120 :-). The Asian countries in general are non-dairy consumers and so the Okinawans naturally benefit from that.

In my view, their diet could be improved even further, but I don’t want to rain on their parade just now and ruin their moment of glory :-)

Before you rush out and buy seaweed in bulk, I don’t think you’d need the Okinawan diet specifically to enjoy its benefits. The lifestyle factors could be adapted to any culture.

So, there you have it. If we get the simple basics right, as the Okinawans do, we give ourselves the best chance of a long and healthy life.

And more importantly perhaps, we can maximize the quality of our lives from moment to moment.

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Mike Kinnaird has studied health and nutrition for over 20 years, to overcome long-term chronic illness. Discover the 7 sure-fire steps to beating bad habits and kickstarting your health... Receive your free guide at: http://www.passionforhealth.org
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