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  1. 30 sie 2023 · We state this because it appears as if this 63-year-old’s kids are 36, 28, and 25 as of writing; plus, all of them have reportedly even shown interest in his Blue Zones operations at some point. Though with all this said, there is a confirmed relationship we know of — Dan dated model turned fashion designer Cheryl Tiegs for a while, but ...

  2. Blue Zones are regions of the world where Dan Buettner claims people live much longer than average. The term first appeared in the November 2005 National Geographic magazine cover story "The Secrets of a Long Life" by Buettner.

  3. 19 wrz 2024 · Dr. Newman, a demographer at University College London, found clerical errors and pension fraud behind the longevity claims of blue zones.

  4. This is about the book "Blue Zones" by Dan Buettner. He basically researched a few places in the world (from communities in california, italy, greece, japan, costa rica) where people were found to live very long (100+) and were healthy and happy into their old age.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Dan_BuettnerDan Buettner - Wikipedia

    In April 2015, Buettner published The Blue Zones Solution: Eating and Living Like the World's Healthiest People, which listed Ikaria (in Greece), Okinawa (Japan), Sardinia (Italy), Loma Linda (California), and Costa Rica as the places with top longevity. [20]

  6. 17 wrz 2024 · Some core foods that comprise Blue Zone meals are beans, nuts, whole grains, tubers, and plenty of vegetables and local fruits. Beans and whole grains are particularly prominent—and the research backs up why they are so linked to longevity.

  7. Dan Buettner is an explorer, National Geographic Fellow, award-winning journalist and producer, and New York Times bestselling author. He discovered the five places in the world – dubbed blue zones – where people live the longest, healthiest lives.

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