Posts Tagged ‘Longevity’

MORE Life-Long Vegan & Vegetarian Centenarians – Margie Mackett – 100+ years old – Longevity Diet


LIFE-LONG VEGAN VEGETARIAN CENTENARIAN HAPPY & FIT AT 100+ YEARS OLD. Enjoying life on Vegan Vegetarian Diet. Margie Macket is not just vegetarian, she is a *life-long* vegetarian, which means she has NEVER chosen to eat meat in her entire 100+ year life and is now reaping the benefits. . . .

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VEGAN CENTENARIAN at 100+ YEARS OLD Credits her Healthy Vegetarian Diet for her Great Longevity


Centenarian Vegan Alive & Well at 108 credits her Vegan Diet for her long healthy life. A Vegan woman Loreen Dinwiddie is celebrating her 108th Birthday as the oldest in Multnomah County, and may even be the oldest in her entire state. A centenarian is a person who has accomplished. . .

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Super Model at 70 – Longevity Secrets from Sunny Griffin – Part 2


The original super model from the 1960′s shares her longevity secrets for how she has remained thin, beautiful, fit and healthy for the last 50 years through diet, skin care, exercise and a great attitude. . .

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Supermodel at 70 — Longevity Secrets from Sunny Griffin – Part 1


The original super model from the 1960′s shares her longevity secrets for how she has remained thin, beautiful, fit and healthy for the last 50 years through diet, skin care, exercise and a great attitude. . . Music Provided Courtesy of Peter Katz (www. peterkatz. com)

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FRED TALKS BISC: bone density, raw vegetables, Bayesian analysis, longevity


www. fredbisci4health. com, low BMD, low BMD, raw vegetables, Bayesian analysis, sustainability, long-term vegetarian diet, the regions of the skeleton, vitamin D, bone hardness, 1 low bone mass at the base long-term raw vegetarian diet Luigi Fontana, MD, PhD, Jennifer L. Shew, BS, John O. Holloszy, MD, Dennis T. Villareal, MD Arch Intern Med 2005; 165:684-689. archinte. . Org Amaassn History Little is known about the health effects of a raw food (RF) vegetarian diet. Conclusion of a raw vegetarian diet is associated with low bone mass at clinically important skeletal regions but no evidence of increased bone turnover or a deficiency of vitamin D. Second effect of a vegetarian diet on bone density: a Bayesian meta-analysis Lan Pham Ho T, Nguyen Tuan Nguyen Nguyen and DV American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, doi: 10. 3945/ajcn 2009th 27,521 Vol 90, No. 4, 943-950, October 2009 www. . AJCN Org Background: The association between vegetarian diet and bone mineral density (BMD) is controversial because of conflicting results of previous studies Conclusion: The results suggest that vegetarian diets, especially vegan food with a low density bone are involved, but the magnitude of the association is clinically insignificant.

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St Kilda Rd’s Stern diets to longevity

St Kilda Rd’s Stern diets to longevity
HERMAN Stern celebrated 100 years this month with a round of table tennis against his granddaughter.

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Aging, Longevity Tied To Specific Brain Region

Aging, Longevity Tied To Specific Brain Region
Researchers watched two groups of mice, both nearing the end of a two-day fast. One group was quietly huddled together, but the other group was active and alert. The difference? The second set of mice had been engineered so their brains produced more SIRT1, a protein known to play a role in aging and longevity.“This result surprised us,” says the study’s senior author Shin-ichiro Imai, MD, PhD …

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Aging and longevity linked to specific brain region in mice

Aging and longevity linked to specific brain region in mice
Washington, July 29 : In a study on mice engineered to produce a protein showed that a specific brain region, called the hypothalamus governs aging and longevity.

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SIRT1 plays role in aging, longevity

SIRT1 plays role in aging, longevity
Researchers watched two groups of mice, both nearing the end of a two-day fast. One group was quietly huddled together, but the other group was active and alert. The difference? The second set of mice had been engineered so their brains produced more SIRT1, a protein known to play a role in aging and longevity.

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Aging and longevity tied to specific brain region in mice

Aging and longevity tied to specific brain region in mice
Researchers watched two groups of mice, both nearing the end of a two-day fast. One group was quietly huddled together, but the other group was active and alert. The difference? The second set of mice had been engineered so their brains produced more SIRT1, a protein known to play a role in aging and longevity.

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