In this paperback edition of his widely praised book, Edward Schneider, M.D., one of the nation's leading experts on aging well, refutes the myth that age equals loss-of our health and physical and mental vigor. Perhaps we can't live forever, but we can control the aging process to significantly reduce our risk of disability and to feel vital and productive throughout our lifetimes.
Drawing on the latest and best aging research, Dr. Schneider has developed an innovative measure called the Longevity Quotient to assess our potential healthspan-the healthy and active part of our lifespan-based on six core components: nutrition, exercise, weight, sleep, social engagement, and hormones. We can raise our individual LQ's in any of these areas by adopting the surprisingly easy, scientifically proven strategies that Dr. Schneider recommends. By living well, we can age well-and age less.
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About the Author:
Edward L. Schneider, M.D., is dean of the Leonard Davis School of Gerontology and executive director of the Ethel Percy Andrus Gerontology Center, both at the University of Southern California in Los Angeles. A highly sought-after speaker, he lectures on aging topics nationwide.
Elizabeth Miles is a writer specializing in health and peak performance. She lives in northern California.
Review:
“Dr. Schneider's practical application of the latest science is a useful guide for maintaining vitality at any age.” —John W. Rowe, chairman and CEO of Aetna Inc. and author of Successful Aging
“He challenges the belief that aging is predetermined by genetics and offers an everyday, behavior-based strategy as a way to achieve longevity....His advice for achieving longevity is both informative and encouraging.” —Publishers Weekly
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- PublisherRodale Books
- Publication date2004
- ISBN 10 1579549861
- ISBN 13 9781579549862
- BindingPaperback
- Number of pages320