‘Blue Zones’ around the world offer keys to longevity

Blue-tinted aerial view of the Cty of Pittsburgh

Andrea Rosso is interviewed for a Post Gazette series about blue zones and how they translate in Pittsburgh.

The story discusses the concept of “blue zones,” areas around the world with the longest-living populations, and explores how the lifestyle habits of these regions can be applied locally, focusing particularly on Pittsburgh. It highlights the Power 9, a set of lifestyle categories identified by National Geographic researchers, and examines how Pittsburgh measures up to these criteria. The article discusses factors such as natural movement, diet, alcohol consumption, community involvement, stress management, and sense of purpose, comparing Pittsburgh’s lifestyle patterns to those found in traditional blue zones like Okinawa and Sardinia. It also addresses challenges and opportunities for Pittsburgh to adopt healthier habits and potentially evolve into a blue zone community, emphasizing the importance of community support and lifestyle changes for promoting longevity and well-being.

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