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  • The UN estimates by 2050

  • 3.2 million people will be 100 years or older,

  • compared to 316 000 in 2011.

  • So, what can you do to become a part of this

  • elite centenarian club?

  • How can you, live to 100?

  • There are some obvious steps like,

  • stop getting take-out.

  • 65 year-olds who cooked 5 times a week

  • were 45% more likely to live an extra decade.

  • Being a vegetarian means you have a

  • 12% lowered risk of premature death.

  • And, if you have to keep eating meat,

  • lay off the cold-cuts.

  • Processed meats like sausage, bacon and cold-cuts

  • are linked to a higher incidence of

  • dying from cancer and heart disease.

  • Less obviously, could you win an Oscar?

  • Winners, on average live

  • 4 years longer than their losing peers.

  • Even a Nobel Prize could help,

  • as finalists end up living

  • 1 to 2 years longer than their runner-ups.

  • Now, it may be time to move.

  • The 20 counties in the US with the highest life expedencies,

  • also have average altitudes of 5967 feet above sea level

  • In Japan, woman live to 87 on average, and men to 80.

  • Compared to the US

  • with 82 and 77 years old, respectively.

  • Then, like the Japanese,

  • You should start consuming more green tea and fish

  • A study of 40 500 Japanese people found that

  • those who drank 5 or more cups of green tea daily,

  • had the lowest risk of dying from heart disease.

  • As well, those with a diet rich in Omega-3s from fish

  • lived an extra 2.2 years

  • The world health organization recommends at least

  • 150 minutes per week of exercise,

  • potentially adding 4 years to your life.

  • This could be swimming or even... shopping?

  • A Taiwanese study found that those who shop daily,

  • even if they didn't buy anything,

  • lowered their risk of death by 23% to 28%

  • Also, have sex,

  • One study found that men who had sex only

  • once a month, had a 45% higher risk of heart disease

  • than those had sex 2 to 3 times a week.

  • When it comes to sleeping, a long term study

  • found that men who got less than 6 hours a night

  • were 4 times more likely to die over the

  • 14 year period of the study.

  • With this in mind, it's important to be realistic

  • literally.

  • A German study found that those

  • who overestimate their future happiness

  • have a higher risk of death compared to

  • their peers, who predicted a darker future.

  • People who identify as Hispanic

  • live an average of 2.5 years longer

  • than the average American.

  • Researchers hypothesize that values of

  • family togetherness provides a longevity boost.

  • A polish study found that dads of girls

  • live 74 weeks longer than average

  • than fathers of sons.

  • And if your a women,

  • be more like Beyoncé and hope for twins.

  • New research has discovered that having twins

  • could be an evolution adaptation

  • where healthy moms pass on double

  • the genes at once

  • And these moms are also known to live longer.

  • When it comes to planning your life,

  • get married, a Danish study of gay men

  • found that those who were married

  • had lower mortality rates.

  • But, don't get married to the wrong person

  • Another study of 1700 married adults found that

  • the more a coupled argued,

  • the worse their health.

  • Don't force for retirement, as the

  • Harvard longevity project

  • found that those who have satisfying careers

  • and continued to work into their 70s

  • made it to older ages.

  • And, just throw a pet in there as well.

  • Research shows that both cat and dog owners

  • tend to live longer than those without.

  • Even if you haven't been living healthy so far,

  • it's never too late to start.

  • A study found that taking on

  • healthy habits like: eating good food,

  • exercise, meditation and support from

  • friends and family

  • can increase the length of your telomeres,

  • the caps on the end of your chromosomes that

  • that fray as we age.

  • So, get started with all these tips, and

  • start prepping for the 100 year-old birthday bash

  • Special thanks to 23andMe for sponsoring this video.

  • If you've ever wanted to understand your own DNA

  • and see where regions of the world

  • your ancestors come from,

  • or, how your DNA influences

  • physical traits and health,

  • then check out: [appears on screen]

  • We've tried it ourselves,

  • and found out that Greg has a lot of Neanderthal DNA

  • while Mitch found out why he likes pizza so much.

  • All you have to do is spit in a tube, and they'll

  • analyze your 23 pairs of chromosomes.

  • (Which is where the name comes from.)

  • again, head to

  • " 23andMe.com/asap "

  • To learn more about yourself, now.

  • You can also check out our second video,

  • "Where do people live the longest"

  • By clicking the screen, or using the link in the description.

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百まで生きる方法 (How To Live To 100)

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    李翔義 に公開 2021 年 01 月 14 日
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