Ever since researchers identified a handful of places around the world where people lived remarkably long, healthy lives, there have been efforts to replicate the magic recipe.
The inhabitants of these Shangri-Las known as Blue Zones — where people were said to live to age 100 — shared certain customs thought to contribute to their longevity.
They stayed physically active, maintained lasting friendships and ate mostly plant-based meals, among other things.
But can their fountain-of-youth promise be transplanted to one of the poorest neighborhoods in one of the densest cities in the United States?
That is the proposition of a 2.5-million-square-foot affordable housing development going up in the Brooklyn neighborhood of East New York.
Persons:
—, Okinawa —
Locations:
Okinawa, United States, Brooklyn, East New York