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Healthy habits of Japanese people to stay young
Japan is well known for its long life expectancy and youthful appearance, which is due to a combination of cultural practices and lifestyle choices that support longevity and health. Below are 8 anti-aging habits that the Japanese adopt.
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Diet
The Japanese diet is low in processed foods and added sugars and high in fresh vegetables, seafood, soy products and rice. This diet is rich in antioxidants, vitamins and omega-3 fatty acids, which help reduce oxidative stress and inflammation, two of the biggest causes of aging.
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Drink green tea
Green tea is a pillar of Japanese culture. Green tea is rich in antioxidants, especially catechins, which help lower the risk of chronic disease and protect cells from damage. Drinking green tea regularly improves skin health and overall health.
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Portion Management
Eating until you are “80% full” is a Japanese custom. This habit helps to prevent overeating and lowers the risk of obesity, which can lead to many age-related diseases. In addition, eating smaller portions reduces the strain on the digestive system.
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Frequent exercise
Japanese people incorporate exercise into their daily lives. It is common for them to walk, cycle, or take part in traditional activities such as tai chi and martial arts. Frequent exercise maintains muscle mass, strengthens the heart, and improves mental health.
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skin care
Sun protection, moisturizing, and cleansing are all part of a thorough, multi-step Japanese skin care routine. Seaweed, green tea, and rice bran are examples of natural substances that help maintain youthful, healthy skin.
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Drink enough water
Staying well hydrated is a simple habit that has powerful anti-aging effects. In addition to incorporating hydrating foods like fruits and vegetables into their diet, Japanese people drink water frequently throughout the day. Drinking enough water keeps your skin hydrated and also helps eliminate toxins.
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Stress Relief Activities
The Japanese approach to stress management incorporates techniques such as mindfulness, meditation and spending time in nature. Stress is a major contributor to aging, so practicing a practice like forest bathing can help reduce stress and improve overall health.
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Social connections
Japanese culture places a high value on community participation and strong social relationships. Longevity and mental health are correlated with regular social interaction and a sense of belonging. Having this support system can help you manage stress and maintain a positive attitude towards life.