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RealAge:
Are You as Young as You Can Be?
Your
biological age may be a lot different from your ch ronological
age--for better or worse. Dr. Michael Roizen, a preventive
gerontologist at the University of Chicago who appears
perennially in the "1,000 Best Doctors in the U.S."
listings, says that with the help of his RealAge program,
you can reduce your biological age by up to 20 years.
He's
compiled a list of 100 health-related factors, among
them tobacco and alcohol use, diet, prescription and
over-the-counter drug use, your parents' health, even
pet ownership and the highest educational level completed
by your spouse, and worked all these into a quiz to
determine your "real age." If you've taken
your health for granted, be prepared for a shock. He
then explains how to follow a personalized age-reduction
plan using a range of methods, from quick fixes (use
a helmet while bicycling), to moderately easy changes
(avoid sun and radon exposure), all the way to the most
difficult changes (reduce the stress in your life).
Emotional issues are given as much attention as physical
ones; Roizen says, for example, that seeing a psychologist
to help work through serious personal problems can reduce
your chronological age by 8 to 16 years alone.
RealAge
may appeal to Fountain of Youth seekers, but will be
especially useful for folks who are out of shape and
too overwhelmed to start a fitness plan, and for those
who are understandably confused by the wealth of contradictory
health reports in the news. Dr. Roizen has done an excellent
job of organizing and explaining essential health information,
from defining health concepts such as blood pressure
(and explaining how to lower it) to distilling facts
about diet, supplements, and herbs. Far from faddish,
RealAge clearly presents only advice that's been proven
effective in clinical trial
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Authors:Michael
F. Roizen MD, Elizabeth Anne Stephenson, Michael
F. Roizen
Price: :$12.00
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