
The Longevity Project
Surprising Discoveries for Health and Long Life from the Landmark Eight-Decade Study
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Sean Pratt
For years we have been told to make lists and obsessively monitor when we’re angry, what we eat, how much we worry, and how often we go to the gym. So why isn’t everyone healthy? Now based on the most extensive study of long life ever conducted The Longevity Project reveals what really matters across the long run—the personality traits, relationships, experiences, and career paths that naturally keep you vital. Gathering key new information and using modern research methods to study 1,500 Californians across eight decades, health scientists Dr. Howard S. Friedman and Dr. Leslie R. Martin bust many old dead-end myths. For instance,
- <.li>People do not die from working long hours at a challenging job—many who worked hardest lived the longest
- Getting and staying married is not the magic ticket to long life, especially if you’re a woman
- It’s not the happy-go-lucky who thrive—it’s the prudent and persistent who flourish through the years. See why.
With self-tests that illuminate your own best paths to longer life, and a deeper scientific understanding than we have seen before of the true causes of long-term health, this audio book will change the conversation about what it really takes to optimize your chances for a long, healthy life.
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It can be hard to make medical studies sound interesting, but through the combination of personal stories and scientific hypotheses and conclusions, this book was very engaging from start to finish. What I found especially good was the telling of how the researchers went through the data.A nice summary of a longitudinal study.
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The thing however that niggles at me with this and all longevity studies is that you can’t discount the times the people lived in. Don’t tell me that comparing someone’s life in the 40s with a similarly led life in the 90s won’t impact the results! How can you draw definite conclusions when within the study there exists a set of circumstances that were the norm 100 years ago but don’t exist at all today? For example: accepting that homosexuality is not a disease, understanding the impacts of PTSD and even simply as a society being aware if it’s existence. The Women’s Movement and Civil Rights Movement and their resulting impacts on peoples’ opportunities in life…
The book does mention that some of the core findings are being confirmed thanks to newer studies, so to me that makes the results more reliable.
Interesting, but....
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