In my last post, I have shown how it is possible to strike a balance
between losing weight and then maintaining a healthy weight and still
enjoying the fattening foods in moderation. This post, I will examine
the concept put forth by many people that in order to have a long life
and an active and independent life in one's senior years, you must also
give up on those foods we love. A lot of these people will tell you
that you can only eat leafy vegetables, tofu, etc., everyday for the
rest of your lives. For some people, that is what they prefer and
that's fine. But most of us, especially me, do like to enjoy other
types of food. So, is it true we must eat what most of us consider
bland foods every day of our life to reach a healthy and active old
age? I looked into this, particularly into the lifestyles of super
centenarians, people who made it to 110 or beyond. I also recalled my
great grandmother – she lived to 104. My great grandmother loved to eat
ice cream, greasy – and fatty – German sausages, and drank coca cola,
and she enjoyed baking and eating pies. She ate and drank these items
up to and a little beyond her 102nd birthday. There was a French woman,
Jeanne Calment, who lived to 122; I took a particular interest in her
lifestyle. This woman indulged in 2 pounds of chocolate per week, she
ate desserts, and even smoked until she was 119. However she was very
active, going for bike rides until she was 110, and still stayed
physically active after that. Other super centenarians were not so
well-documented, but I still got a glimpse into their lifestyle and
noticed some commonalities. One, they were physically active for most
of their years, two, they handled stress supremely. It was reported
that Jeanne Calment was smooth as ice when dealing with stress. My
great grandmother also seemed to let very little get to her. The one
thing I did not see was where any super centenarian credited their long
life to eating bland but healthy foods each and every day of their
life. Indeed, those who feel this is the only way to eat often stress
heavily over their meals, or stress about seeing others eating foods
they disapprove of, and stress does appear to compromise longevity.
However, when it was reported, most of them did include healthy choices
most of the time, only most of the time, not all the time. In the final
analysis, whether one lives to extreme age or not, whether one has an
active old age or not, is going to depend on many factors. Having an
overall healthy diet is one of those factors and an important one at
that, but it does not mean one must have it 24/7/365 for all the days
of their lives. If it is your desire, go ahead and enjoy an occasional
treat of your favorite food. Just keep control and don't overdo it. And
don't stress out over it.
Please visit my website to see how I was able to still eat my favorite foods and lose weight.
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