ZOE Science & Nutrition

5 daily habits of people who live longer | Dan Buettner

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Jan 15, 2026
Dan Buettner, a National Geographic Fellow and longevity expert, shares insights from his research on Blue Zones, areas where people live remarkably long lives. Alongside nutrition professor Sarah Berry, they discuss the surprising commonalities in diets, emphasizing high-carb whole grains and plant proteins. They highlight the importance of social connections and purpose in longevity. Listeners gain practical tips for lifestyle changes that can increase their chances of living healthily to 100, from meal timing to fostering community ties.
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INSIGHT

Longevity Is Largely Environmental

  • Blue Zones are statistically verified regions where people live measurably longer due to environment and habits.
  • Only ~20% of lifespan is genetic; the rest arises from daily life, diet, and social structure.
INSIGHT

High-Carb Whole Foods Power Longevity

  • Blue Zones diets are high-carbohydrate but based on whole grains, beans, vegetables, tubers, nuts, and minimal ultra-processed foods.
  • Beans are the cornerstone and grain+bean combinations provide a complete amino acid profile.
ADVICE

Make Fiber A Priority

  • Prioritize fiber because it protects against chronic disease and fuels a healthy microbiome.
  • Aim to increase diverse plant fiber since 95% of people currently fall short.
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