Dan Buettner: How to live to be 100+

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  • @therealgeeza
    @therealgeeza 14 років тому +73

    1. move naturally - no intense exercise
    2. good outlook - have a purpose
    3. downshift - chill out
    4. drink red wine
    5. eat plants, beans and nuts a lot
    6. stay a bit hungry
    7. family
    8. community
    9. spirituality

  • @dismutased
    @dismutased 14 років тому +4

    This talk is one of the many reasons I love watching and learning from TED talks.

  • @TheVariableConstant
    @TheVariableConstant 10 років тому +17

    He's on the right track. The true secret to long life includes activity as he said, but not just any activity, activity which causes us to look forward to doing it again. That is one of the reasons after retirement ppl grow old so rapidly.
    The second is belief. Those who believe in their culture, lifestyle etc will live longer than those who have no belief system about life.
    The 3rd and well known secret is reduced stress. Stress is not restricted to pressure from work. It includes tangible things like posture or eating habits or even intangible things like the types of thoughts haboured.
    The body, through the mind, can regenerate every cell and even compensate for telomere length shortening.

    • @CarlosHamilton1947
      @CarlosHamilton1947 4 роки тому

      Excelente charla motivacional. I agree so much, about the topic.

  • @marcosber100
    @marcosber100 9 років тому +58

    Is it just me or does he sound like steve carrel.

  • @textonscreen
    @textonscreen 7 років тому +2

    Brilliant! I have just surrounded myself with more adventure because of the reason I get up each day!

  • @johnmilsteadmusic
    @johnmilsteadmusic 11 років тому +5

    After working at a Cancer Center for 11 yrs I'd have to say from what I've seen, there is no rhyme or reason. From my experience biology plays more of a role than lifestyle. My grandmother lived to 100 and pretty much lived off of honeybuns and mountain dew for 40 yrs- never got any exercise. A friend of mine eats fast food a lot and his blood numbers are much better than mine- and I eat very healthy.

  • @BarryAnderson
    @BarryAnderson 10 років тому +2

    Dan really knows his stuff and his team with the National Geographic Society came up with a no nonsense way of living based on real people in real places one study at a time. Great work that you did Dan Buettner. Holistic Chef Barry

  • @steviemovie
    @steviemovie 10 років тому +4

    Such a great and realistic talk on living a healthy life.

  • @briannabishop8614
    @briannabishop8614 7 років тому +3

    I agree with Mr. Buettner, if you do what you're told by your doctors and you keep yourself healthy, you'll live past 100 years. What he said in the video is to surround yourself with trustworthy, good habit people, that alone will benefit yourself as a person and your lifespan. I believe the key to living longer is having a strong relationships with the people you love most. Also, if you have healthy parents, it's more than likely you'll grow up eating healthy and making good diet decisions. Another way to boost your lifespan is to stay working and become a hard worker. Therefore, you're staying busy and getting your exercise in simple daily activities. Another way is to become married. It's proven men live up to 10 years more than non-married men and women live up to 4 years more than non-married women. I couldn't agree more with this TED talk and it's such a shame how low our societies lifespan is now because of all the unethical and bad decisions we're choosing for our bodies.

  • @Garrity9290
    @Garrity9290 14 років тому

    Hey Spudskie! Another guest on Johnny Carson over the years was an elderly man, in his 90's, who had eaten a hotdog a day his entire life. I loved Johnny's show. No one like him since.

  • @Saifullahkhalid22
    @Saifullahkhalid22 11 років тому +1

    good and informative. Having a long life with good health is the greatest blessing.

  • @Vendrix86
    @Vendrix86 11 років тому

    I was thinking less about physical activity but more about not being able to control your bladder. I know full well you can have vigor at that age but all the other little things like aches/pains and shitting your pants is still with you I'd imagine.

  • @1schwererziehbar1
    @1schwererziehbar1 14 років тому

    he has looked at 9 regions in the world where people live the longest and searched for common denominators.
    he has found that they have four things in common that make them live longer:
    1. moving naturally (ie walking instead of driving,doing stuff by hand instead of buying machines)
    2. relaxing regulatly (physically AND mentally) (ie meditation, praying)
    3. eating healthy (green plants,small portions,don't overeat)
    4. community (many close friends,life long friendships)

  • @RandoPandaSmiles
    @RandoPandaSmiles 14 років тому +1

    Great speech, had my attention all the way through.
    Classic TED!

  • @fuunguus
    @fuunguus 14 років тому

    The fact that you never did, shocks, not that you don't do it. Why it's shocking, well not many people are able to keep them self from trying such interesting things, especially during the teen part of growing up. Some might think its weird, cause what reasons can you have to not try not even once? No harm in trying once other than that you might like it. Can't think of any more reasons, people like you are just rare, that's all.

  • @TheEggBeast
    @TheEggBeast 14 років тому

    Wow, this was an awesome presentation. It's a very refreshing look at personal health and well-being, especially compared to all the diet/exercise hype you hear on television.

  • @FlamingHomelessDude
    @FlamingHomelessDude 14 років тому

    completely agree with everything especially towards the end.

  • @newportlights
    @newportlights 14 років тому

    Eat right and stay active equals a happier healthier life......This was the most common theme I got out of the talk. All the subjects or communities ate "plant based diets", and did daily "physical activity".

  • @joantendler6518
    @joantendler6518 6 років тому

    As he said in the video, he wasn't saying that the centenarians ate a plant-based diet. Instead, he was describing the diet of everyone in the island or country, which included the many poor people in these regions, who couldn't afford much meat. In contrast, in the Barbagia region of Sardinia, where the centenarians are, they do eat a lot of meat, suckling pig being a particular favorite. In fact, in 2011, Sardinians called for formal recognition of their excellent diet, insisting that “the secret to a long life can be found in their traditional diet of lamb, roast piglet, milk and cheese", and not in eating 90% plants. Interestingly, this is similar to Costa Ricans, as well as the Danish (the happiest people on the planet), where they eat a lot of pork as well. This makes sense, because pork is one of the best sources of B vitamins, zinc and iron, which give us an upbeat mood. Also, unlike plant foods, pork and pork fat supplies arachidonic acid and DHA, the essential fats that are needed to stop inflammation, for energy, digestion, heart and bone health, and also for acetylcholine, which is needed for the focused, calm and content alpha state-our happy place!

  • @grimlock047
    @grimlock047 14 років тому

    It's simple as that.
    But in reality very few people in the world are lucky enough to be able to have that kind of life style.

  • @DarwinsBeerReviews
    @DarwinsBeerReviews 14 років тому

    @ThroneofEden While I agree with this, I see this video as less about "how you can live to 100," but as "here are the societies were people live to 100."
    It's an anthropological talk and reveals differences in culture.

  • @BINGBONGWOOWOO
    @BINGBONGWOOWOO 11 років тому

    Here in the U.S. it sounds like we're really due for some self reflection. This was a great talk!

  • @sjy108
    @sjy108 9 років тому +3

    family. a purpose filled life. father, mother,children,grandparents.this is how you live long. somewhere along the way we've lost that bond

  • @MobiusCoin
    @MobiusCoin 14 років тому

    I'm with you on that.

  • @jimbrown257
    @jimbrown257 14 років тому

    He said the Seventh Day Adventists never excersize but right before that he showed an old lady riding an excersize bike and lighting weights.

  • @SqueamishNerd
    @SqueamishNerd 2 роки тому

    Just something that is worth mentioning about alcoholic drinks, which he says that Blue Zone people drink in moderation. Studies have shown that people who drink alcohol in moderation have better health than people who drink too much alcohol or no alcohol at all, BUT more recent studies have shown that this is an issue of how correlation doesn't imply causation, because people who don't drink alcohol often stopped drinking because of health problems, they didn't get their health problems from not drinking alcohol. So, it's not bad to not drink alcohol at all, the message here is that if you're healthy enough to drink alcohol, and you choose to drink alcohol, you should only drink in moderation.

  • @SteveHillyer
    @SteveHillyer 14 років тому

    Watching the video there are some small things we can do. Seems to me most important is purpose, social constructs, diet. I like it. Not as hard. In order to have a long quality life we must study what is important then apply. "An apple a day keeps the doctor away." What if that is true? Easy to do, easy not to do.

  • @declanring
    @declanring 14 років тому

    All of us shall experience old age, sickness and death... Should we not use this life to find its meaning?
    May all living beings find happiness and its causes.

  • @HabitsofLife
    @HabitsofLife 14 років тому +1

    Great insight.

  • @liquidminds
    @liquidminds 14 років тому

    he was saying, that the guys there don't drink or smoke, but still have fun.
    He f.e. said, that you should drink wine/beer wisely. it's healthy in low doses, but if you drink too much, it's bad.
    copy that to smoking and you get the idea.
    so smoking a j at a party isn't going to cost you years. smoking 20 a day probably will.

  • @MM-nu6bj
    @MM-nu6bj 6 років тому +2

    Why just 100? I'm working on my next book" Searching for a key to eternal life" My own 5 years experience has shown that the best way to follow is is raw food diet.

  • @AxeSpecter
    @AxeSpecter 14 років тому

    A great speaker.

  • @oraclebjj
    @oraclebjj 14 років тому

    Simple yet amazing.

  • @simonbanks5012
    @simonbanks5012 7 років тому +3

    It would be interesting to know the immigration and emigration statistics for Sardinia and Okinawa Island. The Seventh Day Adventists have a very high turn-over rate (for every 100 people who join, 43 leave) and so the trend of them living longer on average could be more to do with the fact that certain types of people stay and certain types leave. So genetics might also play in it but also the possibility that the cultures attract more older people anyway and so inevitably they will have a higher concentration of people over 100. Lifestyle must be a big part of it too

  • @tayzirov
    @tayzirov 14 років тому

    old, 80-year-old asian ppl are amazing at Badminton. They beat be and my buddies during high school years, when we'd play at the leisure center. We should learn some lessons off of our Chinese bros.

  • @mufc4527
    @mufc4527 11 років тому

    the only thing i disagree with is when he said if you try really hard you cant live to 100, unless you're unlucky with illness/accident i think you can, remember you had to be born in 1913 to be a 100years old today, that 1/5000 figure seems large but if we had the drugs that we do today and knew the dangers of smoking/drinking it could very well be 100/5000 or 1/50.

  • @BizJetTV
    @BizJetTV 6 років тому

    Great talk!

  • @YoinkinatorX
    @YoinkinatorX 14 років тому

    Hm, I don't think it's religion itself, but the social life that most religions provide (with the exception of some).
    It sounds mostly to me that Buettner is basically saying: be social, be happy, exercise whenever you can outside civilization, and eat only what you need. That sounds like a plan to follow :) No stupid weight-loss programs or special diets, and not only do you live more years, you're living happily in those years!

  • @andreageorgiou4546
    @andreageorgiou4546 11 років тому +1

    What a great and informative Ted talk:)!

  • @lojolle
    @lojolle 14 років тому

    I love your videos! UA-cam is more than entertaining!

  • @QuasarYGO
    @QuasarYGO 8 років тому +1

    Watched this video during a College Happiness Health Class. Being raised as a Seventh-Day Adventist, I had to point out this. Adventists are not conservative Methodists.

  • @mickeyb2680
    @mickeyb2680 5 років тому

    Highly enlightening..Thanks!

  • @bar77FUL
    @bar77FUL 14 років тому

    Evolution doesn't completely stop after having children, human children are quite dependent on elders and their experience

  • @iithechosen
    @iithechosen 11 років тому

    what? i don't get it... it's OK for a graph to start at any number it wants as long as it's to scale

  • @mufc4527
    @mufc4527 11 років тому

    @Bill Hicks run marathons, an indian guy living in the UK does he is 99 so nearly 100.

  • @badcalculon
    @badcalculon 14 років тому

    flawless victory

  • @stinkleaf
    @stinkleaf 11 років тому

    Thank you fine sir.

  • @Kronotross
    @Kronotross 14 років тому

    Honestly, this video is a good message given in a way that rubs me the wrong way. While the Blue Zones are interesting and it's important to know how the human body optimally works today, there's a lot of potential in medical research coming down the pipe.
    I guess the part that bothered me the most was "There is no way to slow aging." And then he describes the way cells lose information during replication? GEEE, SOUNDS SOMETHING WE COULD FIX TO SLOW AGING. 100 problems just means 100 solutions.

  • @gamemeister27
    @gamemeister27 14 років тому

    Prairies of Minnesota.....I live in MN, and lemme tell ya....no one lives there that wasn't born there decades ago. Most people live in the Metro areo, the rest in Brainerd and Duluth.

  • @Zoe__-
    @Zoe__- 8 років тому +4

    It doesnt mention Ikaria island in Greece!

    • @mysticaltyger2009
      @mysticaltyger2009 7 років тому

      He added that a few years later. He hadn't published the research for Ikaria when this talk was given.

  • @DavidRutten
    @DavidRutten 14 років тому

    This guy needs to listen to Aubrey de Greys lecture here on TED.

  • @michalchik
    @michalchik 14 років тому

    Factual errors,
    Danish study did not say 10%
    "The heritability of longevity was estimated to be 0.26 for males and 0.23 for females."
    And the danish study was in a relatively genetically uniform population,
    Also, the 8 year turnover thing is a myth.

  • @thedixiechannel
    @thedixiechannel 11 років тому

    I'd never heard of the Blue Zones before tonight

  • @vortical911
    @vortical911 14 років тому

    very good. enjoyed it much! great speaker!

  • @constancewalsh3646
    @constancewalsh3646 4 місяці тому

    The hand-made life is not about "burning calories." It's about moving my body, flow, flow of blood, of spirit, all one.
    At seventy-eight, my hip and ankle traumatized in a car accident in my twenties, are acting up. Although unsightly, I love my
    aching hip and swollen, cramped ankle. We are working together to keep me on my legs and ambulant. Soon I will rejoin my
    partner and his family, Latinos who stay together in sickness and in health but always in a good laugh and delicious home-cooked beans on the stove. Did Dan talk about the heart-connection of family? blood or otherwise?

  • @paint9er
    @paint9er 10 років тому

    have to write a paper on this for english!

  • @capgains
    @capgains 12 років тому

    i was told by a physician who is heavily involved in anti-aging that it's 75% genes 25% nutrition

  • @lsimonen
    @lsimonen 14 років тому

    CNN had a good interview with both Dan Buettner and Aubrey de Grey about a month ago.

  • @xtrashed
    @xtrashed 14 років тому

    What's with all the stupid anti-religious comments? You are not forced to be religious, but why all the ignorance? It's a fact that religion generally makes you happier and healthier. I'm sure community is a factor but I think there is something much more than that. It is most definitely beneficial.

  • @JayKay911
    @JayKay911 14 років тому

    very nice talk...there is a lot more to say, but as a sneak peak it is very nice ;)

  • @Spudskie
    @Spudskie 14 років тому

    Many years ago Johnny Carson had a guest that was around 100 years old. He asked him what was his secret to such a long life.
    His answer: "I never married".

  • @ruiruiguigui
    @ruiruiguigui 14 років тому

    6 - its not to stay hungry but to remember at 80% to stop so when you get to 100% you dont overeat. So 6 - Do not overeat

  • @kingkrankSPW
    @kingkrankSPW 14 років тому

    i lol'd at drinking jim and rolling a joint. Very interesting video.

  • @Pglarsen
    @Pglarsen 7 років тому

    Sin of omission what is and is not eaten: These diets are high in saturated fats (butter, duck fat, pig fat), moderate in proteins and vegetables and very low in refined sugar and carbs (bread, candy, sodas, etc.)

  • @cinderdork
    @cinderdork 14 років тому

    Good talk, definitely unexpected

  • @LemonLimeLaughter
    @LemonLimeLaughter 14 років тому

    this is awesome

  • @jimius
    @jimius 14 років тому

    interresting video, though i expected something about gene therapy, i was dissapointed not to see it being more about the actual diets.
    I find things like religion or having lots of friends being significant for becoming older.

  • @alihikal4274
    @alihikal4274 9 років тому +2

    *GOOD.*.

  • @niginit
    @niginit 14 років тому

    I was referring to the fellow above, who said so.
    "My point has been well advertised, if you don't know where I'm coming from by now, you never will." To steal from a great author.

  • @Lilgkl07
    @Lilgkl07 11 років тому

    Awesome info!

  • @gagesaint6369
    @gagesaint6369 11 років тому

    yes

  • @JeffersonDinedAlone
    @JeffersonDinedAlone 13 років тому

    You live to be 100 by celebrating your 100th birthday and knowing that you are still alive. Now enjoy your cake and ice cream, and, by the way, you can have all that you want.

  • @moldogs3421
    @moldogs3421 7 років тому

    You should listen to Dr Joel Wallach and get updated.

  • @bxox
    @bxox 14 років тому

    @anananwar I agree. I think that when u have a faith in a God or Religion you tend to want to be ur best and do right by yourself and others because u fear that if u dont live right, or treat others correctly..you will go to hell.
    I think that if people strive to be their personal best,and to live in peace and treat others correctly,live an active lifestyle and do things they love to do... the world would be a better place and people would live longer.

  • @dubraybuckeye13
    @dubraybuckeye13 13 років тому

    Step 1: Start smoking
    Step 2: Quit smoking- add 10 years to your life
    Repeat step 1 = Infinite life!!! :D

  • @kennethj1956
    @kennethj1956 14 років тому

    Free range pork is pretty good and full of omega 3 fatty acids. Especially if the pigs grew up eating a steady diet of fish, avocados, walnuts and olive oil.

  • @upcycle
    @upcycle 14 років тому

    this video seems a bit dated. We know that the DNA telemeres are huge factor in cell replication. It seems that "aging" is linked to a shortenning of the telemeres. And that the telemeres are important to allow for more consistantly, accurate cell replication. There are already some promising understanding on how the telemere can be relengthened. Look it up.

  • @gamemeister27
    @gamemeister27 14 років тому

    ....I think I'm going for a walk and moving up north now.

  • @dotbmp
    @dotbmp 14 років тому +1

    exactly what I think he is saying. live a more natural life.

  • @aznpeaches
    @aznpeaches 12 років тому

    China has a variety of languages, Mandarin and Cantonese are the main Chinese languages but there are little village languages.
    I'm sure this can work with Japan too.

  • @jvaish
    @jvaish 14 років тому

    Didn't Weston Price already cover this?

  • @mironyuk
    @mironyuk 8 років тому +1

    zinc iron copper and selenium are biggest soil depleted minerals

    • @EL-nm6nx
      @EL-nm6nx 7 років тому

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  • @palestinaguy
    @palestinaguy 14 років тому

    why do we need to live younger ? is it about how many years you live .. or how much you enjoy thoes who you lived ?
    Everyday i see very old people who are healthy but have nothing to do .. and i guess they prefer to be dead than having nothing to do or not i don't know ?

  • @MayTheSchwartzBeWithYou
    @MayTheSchwartzBeWithYou 12 років тому

    YOU FORGOT CAPS LOCK.

  • @johsy
    @johsy 14 років тому

    @middlekk Well different people have different meanings of "fun".

  • @accuwash
    @accuwash 14 років тому

    Great Video!

  • @upcycle
    @upcycle 14 років тому

    Arn't adventists vegetarians, don't smoke, or drink alcohol? Perhaps this helps explain their longevity.
    Please clarify "nuts".

  • @maximalyst0292
    @maximalyst0292 13 років тому

    @pasmaan I thought the exact same thing when this video started in a new tab.
    "Steve Carell's at TED Talks?"

  • @bleedburple
    @bleedburple 14 років тому

    i believe is in if you really believe you'll be successful rather than saying so.
    In other words FAITH

  • @bar77FUL
    @bar77FUL 14 років тому

    Ah I listened again and he said what I just said. It's one generation of usefulness

  • @StaticTricity
    @StaticTricity 12 років тому

    That Adventist chart is really misleading at first glance. Hmph.

  • @IdleBystander1
    @IdleBystander1 14 років тому

    @gigi4123 Dunno why this sort of approach can't work with the Aubrey deGray approach.

  • @jussts
    @jussts 14 років тому

    Care to elaborate?

  • @xingsir
    @xingsir 11 років тому

    good

  • @MobiusCoin
    @MobiusCoin 14 років тому

    I think that's his point. It just so happens that this phenomenon occurs within a religious population.

  • @Dan.50
    @Dan.50 7 років тому +1

    Isolated people's are basically breeding within small groups and are selecting for long life. Add people from the outside, or have them go out into the world and their advantage would go away very quickly.

  • @ThroneofEden
    @ThroneofEden 14 років тому

    Oh, and one more thing. I would actually take offense to the fact that he's almost advocating the fact that you selectively choose your friends who are active because they will yield you more longevity, and not to choose friends who you trust and love on the basis of a more serious connection than your own narcissistic dream to live past 100 years.
    Please give me a break. I'll choose who my friends are on my own terms, not on the terms of meeting some status quo of the Blue Zones.

  • @gusphraba
    @gusphraba 14 років тому

    I think it's wrong to consider 90 an expectation. People would think you're crazy if you told them they could become 80 and today it's normal. I think we can go for more than 200 years, not now of course.

  • @Glarium1
    @Glarium1 12 років тому

    you mean repeat steps 1 and 2 as needed

  • @snapperco
    @snapperco 14 років тому

    my theory is.....keep busy ...don't get too stagnet ...and irregardless of what you eat....Do Not overeat (my problem)