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25 Ways to Live Well Into Old Age

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27 May 2019, 09:54 AM
QuirtEvans
25 Ways to Live Well Into Old Age
https://www.theguardian.com/li...A#Echobox=1558880779
27 May 2019, 01:42 PM
Steve Miller
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27 May 2019, 02:17 PM
pianojuggler
Wait... what? Now coffee is good for you?

I stopped drinking coffee a year ago and I sleep much better now. I was only having a cup a day. Anything more than that gave me jitters and I couldn't sleep at all. I drink a cup of tea every day, usually Earl Grey.

I just wish they (whoever "they" is) would make up their minds.

I have one doctor who tells me I need to consume less cholesterol. I have another one who says I need to add more protein to my diet and recommends eggs and cheese. Yet other guy says I should eat more nuts, but the GI guys no nuts.

I would go on bread and water but all my doctors want me to limit carbs.

*sigh*


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27 May 2019, 02:29 PM
QuirtEvans
The question of dietary cholesterol drives me crazy. Some say it matters; others say it doesn't.
27 May 2019, 03:11 PM
pianojuggler
quote:
Originally posted by QuirtEvans:
The question of dietary cholesterol drives me crazy. Some say it matters; others say it doesn't.
I'm subscribing to the theory that your blood cholesterol is determined about 95% by your genes, not by what you eat.

And every doctor I see has a different opinion. My "good" cholesterol is too low or my ratio of LDL and HDL is out of whack, but my total cholesterol is okay.


In other news...

I just got on with a new primary doctor.

The previous one, whom I only saw twice, was horrible. She asked a lot of questions about my parents' and brothers' health, but she kept second-guessing or making very nasty comments about their diagnoses. She wanted to put me on six new drugs and double or quadruple the doses of the ones I was already taking. Then she gave me a very demeaning lecture about diet and exercise, but told me she didn't think I was capable of either one so I might as well start taking all the drugs on her list.

The next time I tried to see her, she refused to listen to my issues (joint pain that was keeping me awake most of the night). I told her in the politest terms I could muster to f off, and I did not expect to be billed for the visit. When I did get the bill, I called the office manager and asked why I was being billed when I didn't get any actual health care. She ate the bill.

By the time I got the bill, I had already found another doctor and had surgery for the joint pain that Dr. Dingbat refused to acknowledge.

Sheesh.

Oh, and a little (very little) googling revealed that she had had action taken against her license in three states, including for writing prescriptions for her family members.


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27 May 2019, 04:48 PM
Doug
I’m batting about .900 on these 24 ways. And yet, I fear I may still be getting old…
27 May 2019, 05:46 PM
jon-nyc
Nutrition and, more generally, epidemiology, is a choked toilet of p-hacking and selling brute correlations as causality.


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27 May 2019, 06:11 PM
Doug
I always liked warren Buffett’s take on the subject. Because of the correlation between your Mother’s life expectancy and your own, he bought his mother a gym membership…
27 May 2019, 06:13 PM
wtg
Doug - Big Grin

I read articles like this one with interest and then proceed to ignore much/most of the advice. It's worked pretty well so far.

Neener


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27 May 2019, 06:25 PM
Steve Miller
quote:
Originally posted by Doug:
I always liked warren Buffett’s take on the subject. Because of the correlation between your Mother’s life expectancy and your own, he bought his mother a gym membership…


Big Grin Big Grin Big Grin


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