LIVING TO BE 100 YEARS OLD
The old rusty Nail
AN E-JOURNAL FOR OLD PEOPLE
Russell Burton, an Old Person
I ran across an article which appeared in a January/February
2013 issue of Health entitled ‘Live
Long and Strong – Secrets From 100-Year Old Women” by Aviva Patz. Of course, it had to be about women for very
few men live that long. I am not sure
that I want to live to that age unless I was wealthy, healthy and wise. Well I know I will not be wealthy unless some
most-unlikely thing happens. Still to be healthy and wise at 100 might be fun.
You know two out of three is not all that bad.
The article, showed ‘recent’ pictures of six of them and
most looked to be in their 70s or perhaps even younger – quite amazing. Of course each had some wisdom as they called
it about living to be a centurion.
The article started with an interesting bit of trivia. Fifty years ago just one person in 67,000
lived to be 100. Today scientists
predict that half of people born now will reach that age! Wow… I am not surprised by these data for
when I was growing up I wished I would live to see the turn of the century for
that would have made me 68 years old, my life expectancy at that time. Here I am 83 years old, healthy and I plan to
live at least another ten years – perhaps to be 100! Who knows…
Like I have written before my Uncle is healthy and 93 years
old, my father died in his late 80s and my mother lived until the age of 92 so
at least longevity is in my genes. But,
certainly this article showed that there is much more to reaching that age than
merely genes for this remarkable increase in longevity over the last 100 years
can not be explained by our genetic pattern – genes just don’t change that
rapidly! So, this increase in longevity
clearly shows that right now half of us have genes to become centurions!
Of course much of this increase in longevity must be
attributed to advances in public health, medicine, nutrition, technology
(standard of living) and automobile safety.
Still there is some value in examining the wisdom of these six-young-looking
100 year-old women.
The article begins with a brief summary of their living
habits including 77% exercise; 88% drink (alcohol I presume) and 22% go online. Now, ‘going online’ I do not believe has
anything to do with successful aging.
Well maybe as this suggest that they are trying out something new –
looking forward.
The first individual piece of wisdom is ‘Get off your
butt!’ This woman does Pilates for one
hour each week. Certainly exercise as a
routine is important. Just by walking 30
minutes several times a week is of great value in staying healthy. In addition, weight lifting, aerobics on a
stationary bicycle, stretches, and working on one’s balance are additional
important exercises.
The second piece of wisdom found in this article is ‘Buddy
up.’ Have an active social life. Such
social interactions ‘boost your brainpower’ and certainly are helpful in
warding off depression, a common malady of old people.
Next, ‘Watch your weight – sanely’ which includes a healthy
low-fat diet. In addition, exercise and not smoking are mentioned as key habits
in reducing disease risk by 80%. Please
note that exercise keeps returning
in the picture of successful aging.
Fourth, ‘Find a passion and follow it.’ This woman explained that ‘seeing the world’
that is being engaged with the world ‘gives meaning’. Find out what makes you the happiest and do
it such as hobbies like photography, gardening, or painting. My major passion is of course writing. I need to do it everyday which usually
involves this blog.
Next to last, ‘Apply lipstick’ which means take care of your
looks. Well, I don’t think I will do
that. One study, found a lower blood pressure in women who thought they looked
younger after a hair job. I suppose I should get a hair cut more often.
Oops, lastly this 100-year-old lady did everything wrong
such as being overweight and never exercising but her fix on longevity is ‘Look
for silver linings’. A study from an aging institute found that being
optimistic will help you live longer and happier lives.
A sidebar suggests that you can eat your way to health and
old age. Suggested were (1) eat five
fruits and vegetables each day; (2) daily intake of low-fat yogurt; (3) eat
fish 2-3 times each week; (4) snack on nuts; and (5) get plenty of fiber.
So there we have it - the secrets of long life. Of course, none of these are secrets and
without genetics on your side they will not offer you life for a century, still
all of these suggestions for long life are important in living a longer and
healthier life. And, so you don’t make
100 years, 99 is nothing to sneer at.
I mentioned my Uncle previously in this article who is doing
quite well at 93 years of age. Now, I have never asked him his secret about
successful aging. He walks a bit; eats
healthy food which his daughter fixes for him; engages actively in family
matters and has a libation or two every night.
I think the last secret is an important one!
Well, the ‘old rusty nail’ is signing off another article on
being old. Hey, just being old tells us that we must be doing something right. It is indeed a privilege that I hope we all
enjoy and appreciate every day.
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