Miami Beach hopes to soon join the ranks of the world’s “blue zones”: communities where people live much longer and healthier ...
In certain corners of the world, people routinely live into their 90s and 100s with minimal health issues. These areas, known as "Blue Zones," have been studied extensively to uncover the secrets ...
A California desert town is the latest to launch the Blue Zones Project, an initiative inspired by global longevity hotspots to improve health, well-being, and community connections.
Since the initial research in 2003, the five Blue Zones that have been identified are: Okinawa (Japan), Sardinia (Italy), Icaria (Greece), Loma Linda (California) and Nicoya (Costa Rica).
The original “Blue Zones” included regions in Italy, Greece, Japan, Costa Rica and our very own Loma Linda. From this original research, Buettner identified a set of specific lifestyle habits ...
and the Seventh-day Adventist community in Loma Linda, California. Miami Beach will “always be a place where you can party till you drop ... but we have so much more to offer,” said Vice Mayor Tanya ...
The five blue zone locations he pinpointed are: Ikaria, Greece Loma Linda, California Nicoya Peninsula, Costa Rica Okinawa, Japan Sardinia, Italy It has been suggested that people in these five ...
Research found five locations worldwide live to be over 100, with healthy eating and nutrition playing a massive part ...