Healthy Living

Sunday, December 6, 2009

4 Surprising signs you'll live a long time

We all know the obvious ways to add years to your life: Don't smoke, eat your veggies, wear a seat belt (even in the backseat). But there are other, lesser-known habits and attributes that can help you live to a ripe old age.

YOU SKIP SODA (EVEN DIET)
I finally kicked my diet cola habit in my 20s, a good thing too, because scientists in Boston recently found that drinking one or more regular or diet sodas every day doubles your risk of metabolic syndrome-- combination of conditions that increase your chances of heart disease and diabetes. The exact culprit isn't completely understood, but it could be the caramel color added to colas and other dark sodas, which increased the risk for metabolic syndrome in animals. Experts also speculate that exposing your tastebuds to the sweet fizzy flavor of soda conditions you to crave sugary foods, which can lead to weight gain. Whatever the reason, it's an easy enough habit to quit. Club soda (sodium free, of course) with a splash of juice satisfies the fizz craving with just enough sweetness. For a good alternative, try Sassy Water.

YOUR LEGS ARE STRONG
Lower-body strength means you also have good balance, flexibility, and endurance. While you probably care more about how your legs look in a mini and a pair of knee-high boots right now, as you get older those attributes reduce your risk of falls, injuries, and hip fractures, all of which are associated with declining health in older folks. So do some squats, lunges, and stair climbing to look good now-- and be strong and healthy later. It's win-win! Get up to 10 pounds lighter and take 10 years off your body with this workout.

YOUR MOM HAD YOU YOUNG
If she was under age 25, you're twice as likely to live to age 100 as someone born to an older mom, according to University of Chicago scientists. The reason, they suspect, is that younger moms' best eggs go first to fertilization, which may mean healthier offspring.

YOU EAT AND DRINK PURPLE THINGS
Red wine, concord grapes, blueberries (okay, not quite purple, but close enough) all get that deep rich color from polyphenols- compounds that reduce heart disease risk and may even protect against Alzheimer's disease, according to new research. So crack open a bottle of Pinot (don't overdo it), snack on some grapes, or make a blueberry pie and ponder all the years that lie ahead. Talk about happy and healthy! Get healthy with these great recipes.

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  • Marcia and Dana's Avatar
    Posted by Marcia and Dana Fri Jan 23, 2009 7:16am PST

    Well, my Mom as most of her many siblings lived almost to her 95th birthday in 2006. Survived breast cancer in 1950's, melanoma twice in '86 and 2001-her mom was 40 when she was born mine 41. I'm 57 and have a 67 yr old brother who did a coupel of triathalons-diet soda habit aside, I feel youthful

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  • crazy4goodfood's Avatar
    Posted by crazy4goodfood Fri Jan 23, 2009 9:19am PST

    I scored well, but that's either good or not good for me -- I seriously ponder how long I'd like to keep my attachment to this earth -- healthy or otherwise... I know, how uninspiring.

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    Posted by Wed Jul 8, 2009 12:22pm PDT

    Just getting this article,but I do expect to live a long time..I do not drink sodas..drink my share of red wine and eat lots of blue berries.My dad died at 92,his dad was 101,his mother was 98 and his older sister was 95 so I hope I inherited those genes and they were all lucid.

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  • NEILS's Avatar
    Posted by NEILS Wed Jul 8, 2009 1:38pm PDT

    Well..like i above stated 3 out of 4...ive also heard if

    you have family members that have lived long lives ..is

    a plus 2...so does that mean ill live 2 107......my aunt

    just turned 107 years old..this past may..if any one wants

    her secret..to longevity..is faith,eat well, exercise, and

    eat lots of veggies. so she says..god bless her..can u

    imagine living over 105 years old. plus?

    if i make it too 90 like my father did i will b happy!

    god bless to all..and may god watch over all of you..!

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  • Katherine's Avatar
    Posted by Katherine Wed Jul 8, 2009 2:47pm PDT

    I guess I am screwed. I am packing my bags now! LOL

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  • Shirley's Avatar
    Posted by Shirley Wed Jul 8, 2009 5:35pm PDT

    My mom died at 93 and my sister at 96, so who knows what will happen to me. I drink a lot of water, love blueberries, broccoli, cauliflower and green beans. The bad thing is my mom had me at age 36.

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  • Mary Ann's Avatar
    Posted by Mary Ann Wed Jul 8, 2009 6:30pm PDT

    Mom was 38 when she had me. Sister died at 4, (she was 4 years older than me) and to top it off, Iv'e been a diabetic for 52 years. I'm 64 now and would you believe, Iv'e haven't had a sick day since 1990! Eat a lot of fruits and veggies, smoke abt. 5 cigs a day (got to cut that out!!!) and I keep my sugar in check. Take Omega 3 fish oil and lots of other vitamins. Want to live to at least 85. Wish me luck!!

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  • Birdwomn's Avatar
    Posted by Birdwomn Wed Jul 8, 2009 9:01pm PDT

    Yikes! I'd just congratulated myself for successfully switching to diet coke, and now I need to make even bigger changes. Getting old, 64, is tough, and information like this is really useful. Thanks.

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  • Daniel's Avatar
    Posted by Daniel Thu Jul 9, 2009 11:25am PDT

    i should be dead

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  • Jenny's Avatar
    Posted by Jenny Sun Jul 19, 2009 5:11pm PDT

    Thanks. I look young, but I'm not. I'm always looking for all the help I can get. My mom had me at 24, and I'll keep doing those other 3 things!

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