{"id":79296,"date":"2021-01-13T14:42:16","date_gmt":"2021-01-13T18:42:16","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.motivationminceur.ca\/?p=79296"},"modified":"2024-01-10T16:53:49","modified_gmt":"2024-01-10T20:53:49","slug":"life-expectancy-2","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.motivationminceur.ca\/en\/life-expectancy-2\/","title":{"rendered":"The evolution of the weight loss science"},"content":{"rendered":"
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Since the dawn of history, man\u2019s knowledge has increased dramatically. It is estimated that the amount of knowledge mankind had acquired before 1750 A.D. had doubled by 1900. This means that it took only 150 years to double all the knowledge gained in the preceding millennia. By 1950, just 50 years later, man\u2019s knowledge had again grown by 100 percent, and from 1950 to 1965 it doubled once again, this time in only 15 years. By 1975, a mere decade later, knowledge had once again doubled. Actually, some experts now say that we double our knowledge every two years.
\nThe more science progresses, the more our knowledge grows. We\u2019re living in a period where we are adapting to change, and our expanding knowledge is changing the world around us \u2014 for better and for worse.
\nIn a single day, we receive more information than our grandparents did in an entire lifetime. This bombardment of information has an enormous impact on our lives. Although there is undoubtedly much more that is positive than negative in this avalanche of new data, it is up to the individual to be selective and to use this information wisely.<\/p>\n
\u201cThe purpose of this book is to help you benefit from all the new possibilities that science offers, so that you may succeed in losing and maintaining your weight. If you really want to change, if you have the intense desire to lead a happy life \u2014 and you probably do since you\u2019re reading this book \u2014 the new insights we have gained into human physiology and behavior will enable you to attain your goal.
\nLet this book be your guide. Written simply and clearly, it presents time-tested techniques whose effectiveness has been demonstrated in the many case histories you will read in these pages. Others have succeeded with these methods \u2014 why not you?<\/p>\n
Illness: a choice<\/p>\n
Until now, man\u2019s knowledge of obesity has been a double-edged sword. It is alarming to note that, in all the so-called advanced industrial or post-industrial societies, we have created a host of affluence-related diseases. These diseases are responsible for 83 percent of all deaths before the age of 65. Although our knowledge in the fields of nutrition, physiology and human behavior has never been greater, and although our impressive arsenal of new medicines and treatments is increasing every day, from 1900 to 1970, man\u2019s life expectancy has increased by only 4 years: from 63 to 67.<\/p>\n
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<\/p>\n However, a few easily acquired habits such as eating a good breakfast, eating in moderation, having three meals a day, exercising, not smoking, drinking little or no alcohol and sleeping seven or eight hours per night can increase our life expectancy by 11 years, from 67 to 78.<\/p>\n Dr. Kenneth Cooper, the father of jogging and author of the famous book Aerobics, reporting a study from Belloc and Brislow, states that a man of 45 can expect to live to only 67 if he has less than four of the above habits; if he has four or five of these habits, he can expect to live to 73; and, if he has six or seven, his life expectancy will jump to 78 years. \u201cIn his Texas clinic, Dr. Cooper evaluated the physical fitness of 30-year-olds who jogged three times a week and maintained their ideal weight. He then compared them with 60-year-olds who followed the same training program and had the same lifestyle. The results showed that it is possible at age 60 to be almost as physically fit as a 30-year-old.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n
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\nWhat we do for our bodies can extend our life expectancy by 11 years, while vastly improving the quality of our lives. However, modern medical technology can extend our life expectancy by only 4 years, often delaying death by only a few, mainly miserable days.<\/p>\n