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- How a Healthy Mind-Set Influences Longevity - The New York Times
How a Healthy Mind-Set Influences Longevity A few qualities, including a sense of purpose, seem to have real benefits — especially as you age
- Genetic, Social, and Lifestyle Drivers of Healthy Aging and . . .
“Healthy aging” is the state of the aging process in which a person can maintain physical, social, mental, and spiritual wellness This literature review presents an overview of recent studies that explore how biological, social, and environmental factors contribute to healthy aging
- Exploring the Factors That Affect Human Longevity | UF . . .
While it’s a common perception that genetics significantly influence longevity, the reality is that genetics account for only 20% to 30% of one’s expected lifespan Furthermore, the genetic effects on longevity become more pronounced around the age of 60, with environmental and lifestyle factors playing a more critical role at a younger age
- The 3 ‘Spans’ of Longevity: A New Framework for Living Longer . . .
This perspective beckons a broader definition of longevity, one that expands beyond lifespan and healthspan (the number of years we are physically healthy), into what Waxman calls the “thirdspan”— the mindset, joy, purpose, and relationships that allow a person to flourish “Obituaries are the true highlight reels of our lives
- The pursuit of understanding human longevity | npj Aging
Longevity stems from a multifactorial resilience that involves protective genetics, efficient metabolism, low inflammation, and favorable lifestyle choices
- Crucial factors affecting longevity - The Lancet
Several variables beyond a healthy lifestyle are known to influence longevity The sum of exposure to different xenobiotics and stress factors in the living and working environment accumulated during the individual lifespan, known as the exposome, 3,4 affects both quality of life and longevity
- The Longevity Effect: The Science of Living a Longer Life
While genetics influence about 25% of lifespan variation, lifestyle and environmental factors play a much larger role Adopting healthy habits can significantly impact how long and how well an individual lives, regardless of genetic predispositions
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