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Longevity Diet

Cassian Pereira

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Publisher: Publifye

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Summary

Discover how to potentially extend your healthspan through strategic dietary choices in "Longevity Diet." This book explores the science behind nutrition and aging, drawing insights from regions known as "Blue Zones," where people live remarkably long and healthy lives. Learn how dietary interventions like caloric restriction and intermittent fasting, combined with balanced macronutrient ratios, can influence cellular aging and metabolic regulation.

 
The book dives into the nutritional profiles of diets in these longevity hotspots and examines evidence-based dietary strategies. It's structured to first introduce longevity concepts and then build on the science of dietary interventions, such as autophagy and cellular senescence.

 
The final section offers practical guidelines for implementing a longevity-focused diet, including meal planning and recipes. This guide provides a balanced perspective, advocating for sustainable dietary strategies rather than fad diets. The aim is to reduce the risk of age-related diseases and promote overall well-being by using a clear and accessible approach to complex scientific information.
Available since: 03/15/2025.
Print length: 118 pages.

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