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Longevity specialist shares her 85-year-old Italian mother’s five guidelines for a long, joyful life.

Longevity specialist shares her 85-year-old Italian mother's five guidelines for a long, joyful life.

For over 20 years, I’ve been researching epigenetics at Stanford, exploring how our diet and lifestyle choices influence our genetic makeup. I’ve shared my findings at medical conferences worldwide.

While I strongly advocate knowing your health numbers—think cholesterol and blood pressure—I’ve noticed a trend in the longevity movement. Many are now obsessing over sleep metrics, tracking biomarkers, and meticulously counting macronutrients, often neglecting the human elements that matter.

True longevity isn’t just about biology; it encompasses psychological and social aspects. Each of these dimensions interacts with the others, and no one exemplifies this better than my mother, Livia.

At 85 years old, she resides in a charming seaside town in Southern Italy. She doesn’t use any fitness trackers, hasn’t experimented with cold baths, and isn’t acquainted with the concept of biohacking. Still, she represents health and happiness in a way few others do.

Here are her five straightforward guidelines for a fulfilling and extended life.

1. Enjoy food that brings you joy, and savor it

2. Move naturally, beyond the gym

3. Be present for your loved ones, and allow them to support you

4. Find purpose to get up each morning

5. Let enjoyment guide you, rather than something to avoid