National Geographic Fellow and researcher who coined Blue Zones, Dan Buettner, has learned plenty about the longer lifespans in these areas.
A study of people living in a 'Blue Zone' where residents were more likely to live to 100, showed many of them had this ...
Dan Buettner has spent 20 years researching the world's six 'Blue Zones' where people are reportedly more likely to live to ...
The 'Blue Zones' diet is based on the eating habits of those living in five different regions around the world where people regularly live to over 100 years old ...
“The salt air from the ocean, the fresh food we eat – rice and beans, eggs, plantain,” says Berta. “The community is ...
It’s also one of the world’s six ‘Blue Zones’, areas where people are reportedly living longer, healthier lives compared to ...
Greece, Costa Rica and Japan are among the world's elusive 'Blue Zones' where people are thought to have impressive life ...
Lodi will soon become the focus of a study to determine how to make the surrounding region a place to live a healthier and ...
Enter the Blue Zones, a term developed in 2004 by the National Geographic journalist and explorer Dan Buettner. Buettner and his team identified five regions across the world where people lived over ...