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Aging with Grace: What the Nun Study Teaches Us About Leading Longer, Healthier, and More Meaningful Lives

di David Snowdon

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In 1986 Dr. David Snowdon, one of the world's leading experts on Alzheimer's disease, embarked on a revolutionary scientific study that would forever change the way we view aging--and ultimately living. Dubbed the "Nun Study" because it involves a unique population of 678 Catholic sisters, this remarkable long-term research project has made headlines worldwide with its provocative discoveries. Yet Aging with Grace is more than a groundbreaking health and science book. It is the inspiring human story of these remarkable women--ranging in age from 74 to 106--whose dedication to serving others may help all of us live longer and healthier lives. Totally accessible, with fascinating portraits of the nuns and the scientists who study them, Aging with Grace also offers a wealth of practical findings: * Why building linguistic ability in childhood may protect against Alzheimer's * Which ordinary foods promote longevity and healthy brain function * Why preventing strokes and depression is key to avoiding Alzheimer's * What role heredity plays, and why it's never too late to start an exercise program * How attitude, faith, and community can add years to our lives A prescription for hope, Aging with Grace shows that old age doesn't have to mean an inevitable slide into illness and disability; rather it can be a time of promise and productivity, intellectual and spiritual vigor--a time of true grace.… (altro)
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Not at all religious rather the report of an important aging study that followed a number of nuns over many years. The outcome is a mirror into what makes life worth living. The intellectually stimulated, the curious, seem to have extra defenses. And there seems to be a clear connection between livelyhood, trauma, immune system and dementia. ( )
  yates9 | Feb 28, 2024 |
Terrifically helpful book with results for a decades-long study about how to predict likelihood of a long, healthy, happy, meaningful life. I've found myself referring to it in conversation many times over the years. ( )
  abycats | May 11, 2018 |
A very interesting book, chronicling the evolution of a seminal study of the brains of aged women, each a Catholic nun in the same religious order, and of the relationship between the researcher and the nuns. Important new understandings of the brain and Alzheimers were achieved through their shared work. ( )
  thesmellofbooks | Nov 27, 2017 |
As I get older, I am becoming more interested in what will happen to my mind. The statistics are not encouraging; Alzheimer’s disease is now the 6th leading cause of death in the U.S., and as the population ages, incidence is increasing. Conventional wisdom is that dementia is an inevitable part of the aging process. Fortunately, as this book tells us, that conventional wisdom is wrong. Snowden is an epidemiologist who is directing the Nun Study, in which 678 nuns have been followed for cognitive function and ultimately have had their brains biopsied for biological evidence of Alzheimer’s. Typically the biopsies show what mental function predicts, but occasionally there are fascinating cases of disease ridden brains belonging to nuns with all their mental faculties and cases of healthy looking brains of nuns with severe cognitive decline. The author speculates about the role of lifestyle, education, faith, and positive thinking to explain his observations. ( )
  cohenja | Feb 10, 2015 |
interesting about the study of alzheimers using the nuns in Mankato Minn. ( )
  hammockqueen | Jan 15, 2009 |
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In 1986 Dr. David Snowdon, one of the world's leading experts on Alzheimer's disease, embarked on a revolutionary scientific study that would forever change the way we view aging--and ultimately living. Dubbed the "Nun Study" because it involves a unique population of 678 Catholic sisters, this remarkable long-term research project has made headlines worldwide with its provocative discoveries. Yet Aging with Grace is more than a groundbreaking health and science book. It is the inspiring human story of these remarkable women--ranging in age from 74 to 106--whose dedication to serving others may help all of us live longer and healthier lives. Totally accessible, with fascinating portraits of the nuns and the scientists who study them, Aging with Grace also offers a wealth of practical findings: * Why building linguistic ability in childhood may protect against Alzheimer's * Which ordinary foods promote longevity and healthy brain function * Why preventing strokes and depression is key to avoiding Alzheimer's * What role heredity plays, and why it's never too late to start an exercise program * How attitude, faith, and community can add years to our lives A prescription for hope, Aging with Grace shows that old age doesn't have to mean an inevitable slide into illness and disability; rather it can be a time of promise and productivity, intellectual and spiritual vigor--a time of true grace.

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