by Roger Landry (Find this book)
Over a decade ago, a landmark ten-year study by the MacArthur Foundation
shattered the stereotypes of aging as a process of slow, genetically
determined decline. Researchers found that that 70 percent of physical
aging, and about 50 percent of mental aging, is determined by lifestyle,
the choices we make every day. That means that if we optimize our
lifestyles, we can live longer and "die shorter"--compress the decline
period into the very end of a fulfilling, active old age.
Dr. Roger
Landry and his colleagues have spent years bringing the MacArthur
Study's findings to life with a program called Masterpiece Living. In
"Live Long, Die Short," Landry shares the incredible story of that
program and lays out a path for anyone, at any point in life, who wants
to achieve authentic health and empower themselves to age in a better
way.
Writing in a friendly, conversational tone, Dr. Landry
encourages you to take a "Lifestyle Inventory" to assess where your
health stands now and then leads you through his "Ten Tips," for
successful aging, each of which is backed by the latest research,
real-life stories, and the insights Landry--a former Air Force surgeon
and current preventive medicine physician--has gained in his years of
experience.
The result is a guide that will reshape your conception
of what it means to grow old and equip you with the tools you need to
lead a long, healthy, happy life. -- Publisher Marketing