Recent global studies reveal that centenarians—people living past 100—are steadily increasing, with regions like Japan and Italy leading the way in longevity statistics. The World Health Organization highlights that diet plays a crucial role in preventing the leading causes of death and promoting healthy aging.
The digestive system, often called the body’s “second brain,” is vital for nutrient absorption and overall well-being. Yet, rapid changes in modern diets—marked by ultra-processed foods and convenience eating—challenge our bodies in ways our ancestors never faced.
Understanding how the world’s longest-living people eat, and what they consciously avoid, offers valuable lessons for anyone hoping to live a longer, healthier life.
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38. Eating Foods Rich in Polyphenols Polyphenols are potent plant compounds with antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties that play a protective role against aging and chronic disease.…