Supplements, superfoods, and health hacks are advertised constantly to those looking to live a long, healthy life, but focusing on just those quick solutions is not very effective, according to leading longevity researcher Dan Buettner.
On a recent episode of "Ten Percent Happier with Dan Harris," Buettner, who popularized the world's Blue Zones, spoke about how attempting to achieve good health through extreme measures can be counterproductive.
In "five corners of the world," blue zones are living on average eight years longer than Americans, Buettner said.
Yet, "none of them are tracking their steps, or taking superfoods, or running down to Costa Rica for stem cells."
There's something that people in Blue Zones do that most Americans don't, and probably should, he noted.
Persons:
Dan Buettner, Dan Harris, Buettner
Locations:
Costa Rica