Diets and Lifestyles of the World’s Oldest Peoples

Martin K. Ettington
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Thousands of books are written on diets. But not many if any on how the longest lived communities in the world live and what they actually eat.

This book is a study of the lifestyles and diets of the four longest lived communities in the world. All of these locations have a higher proportion of centenarians and super centenarians per hundred thousand of population as well as many persons who live to their 130s-140s and even older.

The longevity communities in this book are:

Okinawa, Japan

The Republic of Abkhazia next to southern Russia.

Vilcabamba, Ecuador

Hunza People of northern Pakistan

Lots of information is also provided about the lifestyles of these localities and other longevity factors are elaborated on too.

We also provide some Diet and Lifestyle steps to get you started on losing weight and improving your health starting today.

Come join us as we learn more about how we should live and eat to optimize long term health through the best Lifestyles and Diets 

About the author

Martin is an Engineer by training and has had multiple careers. He has a B.S. degree in Engineering Science from Renesselaer Polytechnic Institute in 1977. He has also done extensive graduate work in management and computer science. His career includes many years working for Fortune 100 companies. His books are an outgrowth of his views on Science, Metaphysics, Longevity, and other unusual subjects


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