Week 4: The Blue Zones

 The Blue Zones
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This lesson contains 22 slides, with interactive quizzes, text slides and 1 video.

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 The Blue Zones

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Slide 2 - Video

Looking at the map, point out the 5 Blue Zones

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Nonagenarians = people between 90 and 99 years old.

Centenarians = people older than 100 years old.

Cente... = 100

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Although great DNA is a factor, scientists think that _____ play a bigger part in longevity.
A
Food and stress
B
Sleep and stress
C
Sleep and exercise
D
Food and lifestyle

Slide 6 - Quiz

Surprisingly, fruits and dairy products weren't mentioned in the Blue Zone diets.
Traditional "Schijf van vijf"

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Next, read pages 7 to 10.
"They follow the 80% rule" (page 7)

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Okinawans use the 80% rule with food. What does that mean?
A
They stop eating when they are 80% full.
B
They stop eating when 80% of their food is gone.
C
They stop drinking when they are 80% drunk.
D
They leave 20% of their food on their plates.

Slide 9 - Quiz

High-calorie foods

Slide 10 - Mind map

Chronic illnesses

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Explain the paragraph on page 8 that starts with "A number of studies...longer."

Slide 12 - Open question

Drinking alcohol is good for health.
A
Yes.
B
No.
C
Unclear but only if it's in moderation. (met mate)

Slide 13 - Quiz

75 minutes of strong or 150 minutes of medium exercises per week help to reduce risk of cancer, heart disease and "overall death".

What does "overall death" mean?

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Imagine that you can go to bed and wake up whenever you like. What would you days be like?

Slide 15 - Open question

Napping (beaty sleep) is beneficial to the heart and not dying, if it is...
A
More than an hour.
B
Between half an hour and an hour.
C
Between 0 and 30 minutes

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The four things that are related to longevity are:

  1. Being religious or spiritual
  2. Having a life purpose
  3. Older and younger people living together
  4. A healthy social network ("...if your friends are obese, , you have a greater risk of being obese...")

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What have you learned about the lifestyle of Blue Zone areas?

Slide 18 - Open question

Diet plan for obese 30-40 year olds living in Serbia.

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You have learned about the traditional and cultural Blue Zones. 
= they have always lived that way.
We cross the oceans to find the 6th Blue Zone country.
She is in Southeast Asia and known to be the "Engineered Blue Zone".

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Look up "6th Blue Zone" online. What is the country called?

Slide 21 - Open question

If you're interested, look up this article:

https://www.bluezones.com/2023/10/the-worlds-6th-blue-zones-region/

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