What do centenarian Japanese eat?

What do centenarian Japanese eat?

This article explores the dietary habits of centenarian Japanese, which have been known to contribute to their long life expectancy. The traditional diet is based on vegetables, fish and rice, with fermented foods such as miso soup and kimchi rich in probiotics. It is also low in fat and high in fiber and includes key nutrients such as omega-3 fatty acids, B vitamins, vitamin D, calcium, antioxidants and fiber. In addition to their balanced diet, centenarians also practice mindful eating and engage in regular physical activity. Tips are provided for incorporating aspects of this traditional way-of-eating into one's own life.
What is the healthiest city in Japan?

What is the healthiest city in Japan?

This article examines what makes a city healthy and looks at five Japanese cities - Tokyo, Yokohama, Osaka, Nagoya and Sapporo - that have achieved success in providing their citizens with a healthy lifestyle. These cities have access to quality healthcare, clean air and water, safe living conditions, good nutrition and physical activity opportunities, economic stability, social cohesion and access to educational resources. All of these factors contribute to creating an environment where citizens can live healthy lives.