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NATURE PILLS AND JAMMY EGGS: how to age well this Easter

April 19, 2019 9 Comments

kimchi and eggs

It’s been quite a week for us – the first part of the serialisation of our book appeared in the Daily Mail on Monday and the book shot straight into the Amazon best-seller lists, which was an incredible feeling. So if you’ve just joined us here at The Age-Well Project, welcome! And if you missed… 

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HOW TO GET A GOOD NIGHT’S SLEEP, AND SUSHI BOWLS

March 16, 2018 1 Comment

  How did you sleep last night? If the straw poll of friends around my dinner table this week (all women around 50) is anything to go by, then not very well. Today is World Sleep Day: designated to encourage us to focus on getting some shut-eye. We’re living in an epidemic of sleeplessness which… 

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SHOULD I GO PESCETARIAN? AND PRAWN, PEA AND PEPPER PAELLA

July 12, 2015 Leave a Comment

Bit of a bombshell from my daughters this week when they announced they have gone pescetarian. One has some clearly well-considered thoughts about animal welfare, the other is more concerned about the quality of meat they are served at school (which does sound awful to be honest). I’ve said that I’ll support them in their… 

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CHOLESTEROL AND COMFORT FOOD

March 6, 2015 2 Comments

We’ve been thinking a lot about fat recently at Kale and Cocoa – reporting here on news that eating plenty of natural fat could be the key to living a long and healthy life and here on how the food pyramid is being re-written in the US by advocates of the Low Carb High Fat… 

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HEALTHY AGEING RESOLUTIONS – KALE & BLACK SESAME RICE BOWL

January 2, 2015 10 Comments

Over the last few days I’ve been thinking about healthy ageing resolutions for 2015.  Nothing drastic – no crash dieting or fasting for me! But after reviewing the medical findings of last year, two in particular stood out. Firstly, the report that found a Mediterranean diet to be more effective than a low-fat diet for… 

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CARING, TURMERIC AND A RECIPE FOR SALMON PILAFF

November 28, 2014 7 Comments

This weekend feels like the start of the long march to Christmas – with all the presents, all the parties, all the food and all the mayhem that entails. For anyone who takes care of anyone (which is most adults, to be honest) it means even more juggling than usual, fitting in the children’s activities… 

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BUSTING COLDS AND BUILDING IMMUNITY

October 19, 2014 1 Comment

There are a lot of colds around at the moment, aren’t there? Virtually everyone I know has had the sniffles in recent weeks, including me. I’ve always been very prone to colds: in my teens and twenties I considered it a good month if I didn’t get one. Since I started eating more healthily (thank… 

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Can you live without a bacon sarnie? And a recipe for stuffed vegetables

June 20, 2014 2 Comments

“New health fears over processed red meat” is not a headline that any bacon sarnie lover wants to see. But a study published in the American Heart Association journal called (and get this for a chirpy title) ‘Circulation: Heart Failure’ indicates that those eating over 75g of processed meat a day (about 3 rashers of… 

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A SEASONAL SUPERFOOD THAT INHIBITS CANCER – SWEET AND SOUR CHERRY BOWL WITH KALE, ALMONDS AND GOAT’S CHEESE

June 6, 2014 7 Comments

  There’s something of the jewel about cherries – their colour, their shape, their size, the way they  shine (and yes, their price!).  Nutritionally, they’re even more precious, punching way above their weight.  Indeed cherries make it into the top 20 superfoods when it comes to antioxidants – and that’s just one reason they’ve been… 

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We’ve always been a little wary of brain training We’ve always been a little wary of brain training exercises. There’s certainly plenty of them out there. They’re well researched, but the ultimate conclusion is often that they make you really good at playing that particular game with no substantial real-world benefits.
We’d usually rather read a book, play a board game or do a puzzle for a little cognitive sharpening. 

But new research linked specific cognitive training designed to improve speed of processing to a 25% lower risk of developing dementia across 20 years, compared to the control group. 

There’s more on the blog - link in stories and agewellproject.com 

#longevityblog #womeonover50 #braintraining
You’ll have heard that sitting is the new smoking, You’ll have heard that sitting is the new smoking, our sedentary lifestyles are killing us etc etc 

But is all sitting equally bad? it appears not. ‘Active sitting’ - where we’re engaged in a brain-healthy activity like reading or playing stimulating games, doesn’t have the same detrimental impact as slumping in front of the TV. 

It’s what we do when we’re sitting that counts. 

There’s more on the blog - linked in stories 

 #longevityblog #womenover50 #agewell
It is - finally - starting to get a little lighter It is - finally - starting to get a little lighter in the UK. 

But our lives are still full of artificial light, causing our body clocks to drift. The end result? Circadian disruption linked to higher risk of metabolic syndrome, cardiovascular disease, depression, and cognitive decline.

That light-dark imbalance also results in worse sleep and therefore also potentially poorer glymphatic clearance (the brain’s overnight clean up).

But there’s so much we can do to bring light into our lives - at any time of year.

There’s more on the blog - link in stories and agewellproject.com 

And are you enjoying the lighter mornings?! 

#longevityblog #womeonover50 #agewell
Some of our favourite activities - reading books, Some of our favourite activities - reading books, drinking tea, eating cheese (yes, we know how to live!) - have been linked to a longer, better life. 

A new study suggests that cheese  can lower our dementia risk – although no one is quite sure how or why. This new study found that eating 50 grams (1.76 ounces) or more of high-fat cheese a day correlated with a lower risk of developing dementia.

A recent summary  of previous studies which concluded that regular reading improved brain connectivity and function, consolidating neural connections and enhancing brain connectivity, while also improving memory and concentration and slowing down cognitive decline.

And a study published just before Christmas found that tea-drinking protects against osteoporosis.

All good things! There’s more on the blog - linked in stories 

#longevityblog #agewell #womenover50
And a belated ‘merry everything’ from us! We hope And a belated ‘merry everything’ from us! We hope you had a marvellous Christmas, and 2026 will be a year of ageing well. There’s a new post on the blog about - among other things - art, peanuts and Dick Van Dyke. Lots of thoughts on longevity for these last days of the year. Linked in stories and on agewellproject.com
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