{"id":188476,"date":"2017-04-19T10:02:52","date_gmt":"2017-04-19T14:02:52","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/8-stupid-simple-tips-to-live-longer-and-healthier-outside-magazine\/"},"modified":"2017-04-19T10:02:52","modified_gmt":"2017-04-19T14:02:52","slug":"8-stupid-simple-tips-to-live-longer-and-healthier-outside-magazine","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/life-extension\/8-stupid-simple-tips-to-live-longer-and-healthier-outside-magazine\/","title":{"rendered":"8 Stupid-Simple Tips to Live Longer and Healthier &#8211; Outside Magazine"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><p>  Good health is a balancing act, but it comes much easier than  Silicon Valley miracle drugs. Photo: Hugh Sitton\/Stocksy<\/p>\n<p>    Over the past few years, there has been an ever-increasing    obsession with biohacking and life extension:FDA-approved studies to see if metformin, a drug    historically used to treat Type 2 diabetes, can slow aging. A    supplement called Basis, which purports to extend life and is backed by multiple Nobel    Prizewinning scientists. Transfusing the blood of younger    individuals into older ones. Plus a whole manner of other    hacks, such as dumping loads of butter into your coffee    and wearing headbands that allegedly improve brain function.  <\/p>\n<p>    Although these approaches are intriguing and arguably worth    studying further (at least some of them), too many people    seemto have forgotten that there already exists a    scientifically proven methodone supported by decades of    peer-reviewed researchto extend both the quantity and quality    of your life: adopting a few healthy, quotidian habits.  <\/p>\n<p>    Weve known since the mid-1960s that lifestyle behaviors have    an outsize influence on health and longevity, says Michael    Joyner, a researcher and expert on health and human    performance at the Mayo Clinic. Since then, evidence to support    the positive impact of healthy living has mounted, he says,    even as more people try to find the elixir of youth. Consider    research published in 2011 in the    American Journal of Public Health demonstrating that    adopting healthy lifestyle behaviorsregular exercise, a    wholesome diet, no smokingcan increase lifespan by 11 years.    Or a 2016 study published in the British Medical    Journal that found a healthy lifestyle reduces ones    chance of all-cause mortality by a whopping 61 percent.  <\/p>\n<p>    The great irony is that the idea behind a lot of these    moon-shot fountain of youth drugs, supplements, and gadgets is    to replicate the already proven biological and physiological    effects of a few key behaviors, says Joyner.  <\/p>\n<p>    Aubrey de Grey, a pioneer in the anti-aging movement and chief    science officer at the SENS Research Foundation, a Silicon    Valleybased longevity institute, recently told the New Yorker that    by doing things like optimizing his mitochondrial mutation, I    can drink as much as I like, and it has no effect. I dont even    need to exercise, Im so well optimized. Perhaps. But in the    meantime, theres an easier, proven method to life extension.  <\/p>\n<p>    If exercise could be bottled up and sold as a drug, it would be    a billion-dollar business. Decades of studies show that just 30    minutes of moderate to intense daily physical activity lowers    your risk for physiological diseases (like heart disease and cancer), as well as psychological ones    (like anxiety and Alzheimers). According to Joyner, many of    the newfangled longevity elixirs aim to prevent mitochondrial    dysfunction, or the breakdown of a cells ability to properly    use energy, which is a normal part of aging. But people who    exercise can double the number of mitochondria in their    skeletal muscle and improve its function throughout the body,    he says. This is why exercise has such a potent anti-aging    effect.  <\/p>\n<p>    Avoid stuff that comes wrapped in plastic. Foods that undergo    ultra-processing tend to see much of their nutritional bounty    stripped from them, says Yoni Freedhoff, an Ottawa-based    obesity doctor and author of The Diet    Fix. Another reason to avoid processed foods is    related to energy density, or calories per gram of food.    Generally speaking, ultra-processed foods are much higher in    energy density than foods made from fresh, whole ingredients,    says Freedhoff, which isnt great for maintaining a healthy    weight.  <\/p>\n<p>    Freedhoffs ideal diet for health and longevity? One that is    rich in whole foods that in turn are especially filling. You    can keep calories at bay while maximizing nutrition, he says.    This means a diet rich in vegetables, whole grains, fish, and    leaner meats with regular but not excessive consumption of    fruits, nuts, and healthy oils.  <\/p>\n<p>    A mounting body of evidence is revealing that hanging out with    friends and family doesnt just make you feel good in the    momentits also good for long-term health. Social connections    are associated with reduced levels of the stress hormone    cortisol, improved sleep quality, reduced risk of heart disease and stroke, slowed cognitive decline, lessened systemic    inflammation, and improved immune function.  <\/p>\n<p>    In a 2010 study published in PLOS    Medicine, researchers from Brigham Young University    followed more than 300,000 people for an average of 7.5 years.    They found that the mortality risks associated with loneliness    exceeded those associated with obesity and physical inactivity    and were similar to those associated with smoking.  <\/p>\n<p>    Americans spend more than $30 billion every year on dietary supplements, yet    the vast majority dont work and may even cause harm. A    2016 article published in the Journal    of the American Medical Association cited more than 20    years of research and concluded that studies evaluating    dietary supplements have yielded predominantly disappointing    results about the potential health benefits, whereas evidence    of harm has continued to accumulate.  <\/p>\n<p>    Though supplements are often pristinely packaged in alluring    promises, Freedhoff says that its smart to have a policy of    just say no. There simply arent any supplements with    sufficient evidence behind them to support their use in a    person who doesnt have a particular proven deficiency or    need.  <\/p>\n<p>    Regardless of what the biohackers may tell you, you simply    cannot nap or intermittently sleep your way to optimal health    and functioning. Its only after youve been sleeping for at    least an hour that anabolic hormones like testosterone and    human growth hormoneboth of which are critical to health and    physical functionare released. Whats more, a 2007 study published in the journal    Sleep showed that with each additional 90-minute cycle    of deep sleep, you receive even more of these hormones. In    other words, there are increasing marginal benefits to sleep,    and hours seven through ninethe hours most people dont    getare actually the most powerful.  <\/p>\n<p>    Deep sleep is also beneficial to mental health. Researchers from Harvard found that its only    during deep sleep when your brain combsthrough,    consolidates, and stores all the information you came across    during the day. Theres a reason all the bodybuilders and    super-intellectual people I know are obsessed with sleep, says    Joyner. Sleep works wonders.  <\/p>\n<p>    In Cheryl Strayeds bestselling memoir, Wild, her mom    tells her that the cure for much of what ails her is to put    [herself] in the way of beauty. Turns out she was right, at    least according to the latest science. Time in nature is an        antidote to the ill effects of stress,     prevents andin some caseseven helps cure anxiety    and depression, and enhances    creativity. Though the exact causal mechanisms are not yet    known, researchers speculate there is something unique about    natureperhaps related to the fact that we evolved to be in    itthat puts both our bodies and minds at ease, promoting    physical and psychological restoration and subsequent    functioning.  <\/p>\n<p>    Smoking is associated with dozens of types of cancer,    as well as heart disease, dementia, and chronic obstructive    pulmonary disease. According to the American Cancer    Association, smoking causes one out of every five deaths    in the United States, killing more people than alcohol, car    accidents, HIV, guns, and illegal drugs combined. According to    the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, your body    literally starts repairing the damage caused by smoking    within days of stopping.  <\/p>\n<p>    Like smoking, excessive alcohol use is associated with a number of chronic    diseases, such as liver cirrhosis, throat cancer, and    cardiovascular disease. Drinking too much also impairs sleep    and daily function. The good news is that if you enjoy alcohol,    drinking reasonablyone drink per day for women    and up to two for mencarries minimal risk. Moderation is    key, says Joyner.  <\/p>\n<p>    Brad Stulberg (@Bstulberg) writes Outsides        Science of Performance column and is a co-author of the new    book Peak Performance: Elevate your Game, Avoid    Burnout, and Thrive with the New Science of    Success.  <\/p>\n<p><!-- Auto Generated --><\/p>\n<p>Visit link: <\/p>\n<p><a target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\" href=\"https:\/\/www.outsideonline.com\/2173721\/outside-guide-life-extension\" title=\"8 Stupid-Simple Tips to Live Longer and Healthier - Outside Magazine\">8 Stupid-Simple Tips to Live Longer and Healthier - Outside Magazine<\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p> Good health is a balancing act, but it comes much easier than Silicon Valley miracle drugs. Photo: Hugh Sitton\/Stocksy Over the past few years, there has been an ever-increasing obsession with biohacking and life extension:FDA-approved studies to see if metformin, a drug historically used to treat Type 2 diabetes, can slow aging. 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