According to gerontologist (aging expert) David J. Demko, PhD, genes play a minor role in the aging process. Maintaining your youth is all about staying fit, both inside and out. Making these 2006 resolutions could add ten (or more) years to your life (without a minute of physical exercise or diet modification):
1. Have an annual physical exam 2. Volunteer on a weekly basis 3. Laugh and learn from your mistakes 4. Have a confidant who listens to your concerns 5. Engage in a daily mental exercise such as a puzzle or game 6. Get a pet 7. Join a religious group 8. Stop being afraid of growing old 9. Make friends of different ages 10. Open your windows and let in some fresh air
Demko outlines a simple, easy-to-follow strategy incorporating physical, mental, nutritional and environmental modifications that will slow the aging process. As Demko states, "He offers no "miracle” cures or dietary supplements, just pure common sense combined with scientific proof”.
Demko, a Florida professor and aging researcher claims to have developed the "Original Death Calculator” while completing his PhD fro
"His readers and their ilk may well be the beneficiaries of a newly elastic attitude about what defines age and attractiveness.”- The New York Times
Barbara Kimmel is an award-winning book publisher, publishing consultant and publicist. She is the publisher of David Demko's new book, Live Well Now: Dr. David Demko's Anti Aging Plan to Youth'n Your Life. (http://www.nextdecade.com)