{"id":131881,"date":"2023-10-09T14:45:42","date_gmt":"2023-10-09T14:45:42","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/bluemull.com\/?p=131881"},"modified":"2023-10-09T14:45:42","modified_gmt":"2023-10-09T14:45:42","slug":"blue-zone-heart-doctor-shares-the-diet-swap-hes-made-after-studying-longest-living-people-on-earth-the-sun","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/bluemull.com\/lifestyle\/blue-zone-heart-doctor-shares-the-diet-swap-hes-made-after-studying-longest-living-people-on-earth-the-sun\/","title":{"rendered":"Blue Zone heart doctor shares the diet swap he\u2019s made after studying longest-living people on Earth | The Sun"},"content":{"rendered":"
YOU'VE probably heard of the 'Blue Zones' – regions of Japan, Costa Rica, Italy, Greece, and California where residents often live to 100. <\/p>\n
A doctor studying these populations has shared a key dietary change he's made to slash his risk of developing cancer. <\/p>\n
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Centenarians living in these zones are known to get regular, moderate exercise, eat veggie-focused diets, drink little alcohol and be deeply rooted in their communities. <\/p>\n
Cardiologist Dr Gary Fraser lives in one of these famed longevity hot-spots: Loma Linda in California. <\/p>\n
A community of about 9,000 Seventh Day Adventist church members form the core of the US's only Blue Zone. <\/p>\n
The religious community views health as central to their faith and often tend to live up to a decade longer than other Californians in the area. <\/p>\n