The Telomere Effect: A Revolutionary Approach to Living Younger, Healthier, Longer
Groundbreaking book by the Nobel Prize Winner who discovered telomeres, telomerase, and their role in the aging process, and the psychologist who researched specific lifestyle habits to protect them and slow down disease and lengthen life.

Have you wondered why some 60-year olds look and feel like 40-year-olds and why some 40-year-olds look and feel like 60-year-olds? While many factors contribute to aging and illness, Nobel Prize-winning Doctor Elizabeth Blackburn discovered biological markers, called telomerase, the enzyme that replenishes telomeres, which protect our DNA Dr. Blackburn discovered that the length and health of one's telomeres provides a biological basis for the long hypothesized mind-body connection. But perhaps more importantly, along with leading health Psychologist, Dr. Elissa Epel, discovered that there are things we can do to improve and lengthen our telomeres to keep us vital and disease-free.

This book will help people increase the reader's lifespan and health-span (the number of years during this time that they remain healthy and active), including information on how sleep, exercise, and diet profoundly affect our telomeres, and how chronic stress can eat away at our telomeres. Included are lists of which foods are healthy for our telomeres; how aging begins in utero: mothers who are highly stressed during pregnancy have children with shorter telomeres, and how thinking you are young and vital helps keep you that way!

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The Telomere Effect: A Revolutionary Approach to Living Younger, Healthier, Longer
Groundbreaking book by the Nobel Prize Winner who discovered telomeres, telomerase, and their role in the aging process, and the psychologist who researched specific lifestyle habits to protect them and slow down disease and lengthen life.

Have you wondered why some 60-year olds look and feel like 40-year-olds and why some 40-year-olds look and feel like 60-year-olds? While many factors contribute to aging and illness, Nobel Prize-winning Doctor Elizabeth Blackburn discovered biological markers, called telomerase, the enzyme that replenishes telomeres, which protect our DNA Dr. Blackburn discovered that the length and health of one's telomeres provides a biological basis for the long hypothesized mind-body connection. But perhaps more importantly, along with leading health Psychologist, Dr. Elissa Epel, discovered that there are things we can do to improve and lengthen our telomeres to keep us vital and disease-free.

This book will help people increase the reader's lifespan and health-span (the number of years during this time that they remain healthy and active), including information on how sleep, exercise, and diet profoundly affect our telomeres, and how chronic stress can eat away at our telomeres. Included are lists of which foods are healthy for our telomeres; how aging begins in utero: mothers who are highly stressed during pregnancy have children with shorter telomeres, and how thinking you are young and vital helps keep you that way!

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The Telomere Effect: A Revolutionary Approach to Living Younger, Healthier, Longer

The Telomere Effect: A Revolutionary Approach to Living Younger, Healthier, Longer

by Elizabeth Blackburn, Elissa Epel
The Telomere Effect: A Revolutionary Approach to Living Younger, Healthier, Longer

The Telomere Effect: A Revolutionary Approach to Living Younger, Healthier, Longer

by Elizabeth Blackburn, Elissa Epel

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Groundbreaking book by the Nobel Prize Winner who discovered telomeres, telomerase, and their role in the aging process, and the psychologist who researched specific lifestyle habits to protect them and slow down disease and lengthen life.

Have you wondered why some 60-year olds look and feel like 40-year-olds and why some 40-year-olds look and feel like 60-year-olds? While many factors contribute to aging and illness, Nobel Prize-winning Doctor Elizabeth Blackburn discovered biological markers, called telomerase, the enzyme that replenishes telomeres, which protect our DNA Dr. Blackburn discovered that the length and health of one's telomeres provides a biological basis for the long hypothesized mind-body connection. But perhaps more importantly, along with leading health Psychologist, Dr. Elissa Epel, discovered that there are things we can do to improve and lengthen our telomeres to keep us vital and disease-free.

This book will help people increase the reader's lifespan and health-span (the number of years during this time that they remain healthy and active), including information on how sleep, exercise, and diet profoundly affect our telomeres, and how chronic stress can eat away at our telomeres. Included are lists of which foods are healthy for our telomeres; how aging begins in utero: mothers who are highly stressed during pregnancy have children with shorter telomeres, and how thinking you are young and vital helps keep you that way!


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781455587971
Publisher: Grand Central Publishing
Publication date: 01/03/2017
Pages: 416
Product dimensions: 6.30(w) x 8.50(h) x 1.40(d)

About the Author

Elizabeth Blackburn, PhD, received the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 2009 alongside two colleagues for their discovery of telomerase and telomeres' role in the aging process. She is currently president of the Salk Institute. Blackburn was elected president of the American Association for Cancer Research and is a recipient of the Albert Lasker Basic Medical Research Award, among many other awards. In 2007, she was named one of TIME magazine's 100 most influential people.

Elissa Epel, PhD, is a leading health psychologist who studies stress, aging, and obesity. She is the director of UCSF's Aging, Metabolism, and Emotion Center and is associate director of the Center for Health and Community. She is a member of the National Academy of Medicine and serves on scientific advisory committees for the National Institutes of Health, and the Mind and Life Institute. She has received awards from Stanford University, the Society of Behavioral Medicine, and the American Psychological Association.

Table of Contents

Authors' Note: Why We Wrote This Book xv

Introduction-A Tale of Two Telomeres 1

Part I Telomeres: A Pathway to Living Younger

Chapter 1 How Prematurely Aging Cells Make You Look, Feel, and Act Old 19

Chapter 2 The Power of Long Telomeres 42

Chapter 3 Telomerase, the Enzyme That Replenishes Telomeres 54

Renewal Labs: A Guide 67

Part II Your Cells are Listening to Your Thoughts

Assessment: Your Stress Response Style Revealed 71

Chapter 4 Unraveling: How Stress Gets into Your Cells 74

Chapter 5 Mind Your Telomeres: Negative Thinking, Resilient Thinking 100

Assessment: How Does Your Personality Influence Your Stress Responses? 127

Chapter 6 When Blue Turns to Gray: Depression and Anxiety 138

Master Tips for Renewal: Stress-Reducing Techniques Shown to Boost Telomere Maintenance 153

Part III Help Your Body Protect Its Cells

Assessment: What's Your Telomere Trajectory? Protective and Risky Factors 161

Chapter 7 Training Your Telomeres: How Much Exercise Is Enough? 172

Chapter 8 Tired Telomeres: From Exhaustion to Restoration 188

Chapter 9 Telomeres Weigh In: A Healthy Metabolism 207

Chapter 10 Food and Telomeres: Eating for Optimal Cell Health 224

Master Tips for Renewal: Science-Based Suggestions for Making Changes That Last 243

Part IV Outside In: The Social World Shapes Your Telomeres

Chapter 11 The Places and Faces That Support Our Telomeres 255

Chapter 12 Pregnancy: Cellular Aging Begins in the Womb 280

Chapter 13 Childhood Matters for Life: How the Early Years Shape Telomeres 294

Conclusion-Entwined: Our Cellular Legacy 319

The Telomere Manifesto 327

Acknowledgments 329

Information about Commercial Telomere Tests 333

Notes 337

Permissions 381

Index 385

About the Authors 397

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