tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5483796.post1764743978383306620..comments2024-02-08T14:19:14.573+00:00Comments on 20plus30 Marketing to older consumers: Tech advice for living to 100 and enjoying life when you get thereUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5483796.post-50362064609108002752009-08-22T09:07:00.391+00:002009-08-22T09:07:00.391+00:00Don't get your hopes up:
It's Not the Yog...Don't get your hopes up:<br /><br /><a href="http://www.nytimes.com/2004/02/24/health/a-conversation-with-nir-barzilai-it-s-not-the-yogurt-looking-for-longevity-genes.html" rel="nofollow">It's Not the Yogurt: Looking for Longevity Genes</a><br /><br />The most common thing this group had is that they did not reveal any particular lifestyle secret for their own longevity. When asked specifically, none has exercised. None was a vegetarian. Not a single one ate yogurt throughout his life.<br /><br />In fact, 30 percent were overweight. Some smoked. The fact that they had a strong family history of exceptional longevity seemed to be the main commonality. This supports the notion that they have special genes protecting them from their environment.Chuck Nyrenhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13539862537795531614noreply@blogger.com