In Sardinia, "there's not a lot of stinky stuff in the air, and there's not a lot of crap in the food," Goldberg, a host of ...
Sardinia features a rare 'blue zone' where more people live to 100 or more than other places, thanks to diet, family ties and ...
It’s absurd.” Take Sardinia, the original Blue Zone. While it was purported to be home to crowds of centenarians, European Union figures show that the island only ranks around 36-44th for longevity in ...
Areas in Sardinia, Okinawa and Greece are supposedly home to unusual numbers of centenarians. Scientists are studying them to ...
Researchers disagree on the factors that could cause people in certain areas to live longer and healthier lives.
In conjunction with National Geographic and a team of scientists and researchers, he began studying the places around the globe where longevity and high quality of life are thriving. They identified ...
National Geographic Explorer Dan Buettner coined the term “blue zones” while researching different hot spots for longevity ...
The term “blue zone” was first used in 2004 in an article published in the academic journal Experimental Gerontology, about centenarians in Sardinia, Italy. In the paper, the researchers used ...
Are blue zones for real – or just more wellness hype ... on the Italian island of Sardinia. In the paper, the researchers showed the regions of the island where people lived the longest by ...