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Home Books Books in Korean Nonfiction (Arts, Business, Sciences, Self-Help, Home, Helath, Essay, etc.) Nonfiction (Home, Cooking, Health, Travel, Hobbies, Biography, Essay, Poetry, etc.) Titles Starting With I ~ Z You: Staying Young
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Korean Title: Naemom Jeolmge Mandeulgi
Author: Michael F. Roizen, Mehmet C. Oz
Publisher: Gimmyoungsa
470 pages | 225*170mm
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About This Book
The Owner's Manual for Extending Your Warranty
The body is the most fascinating machine ever created, and nobody talks
about it in ways that are as illuminating and compelling as Dr. Michael
Roizen and Dr. Mehmet Oz. Most people think of the aging of our bodies
the same way we think of the aging of our cars: the older we get, the
more inevitable it is that we're going to break down. Most of us believe
that at age 40 or so, we begin the slow and steady decline of our minds,
our eyes, our ears, our joints, our arteries, our libido, and every
other system that affects the quality of life (and how long we live it).
But according to Dr. Roizen and Dr. Oz, that's a mistake.
Aging isn't a decline in our systems. It's actually very purposeful. The
very systems and biological processes that age us are designed to help
us when we're a little bit younger. So what's our role as part of the
aging population? To learn how those systems work so we can reprogram
them to work the way they did when we were younger. Your goal should be:
die young at any age. That means you live a high quality of life (with
everything from working joints to working genitals) until the day you
die.
At the core of this landmark book are the Major Agers--14 biological
processes that control your rate of aging. Some you've heard of, some
you haven't, and some you never knew contributed to the aging process.
Some speed decline, others inhibit your repair mechanisms. These Major
Agers are everything from short telomeres and inefficient mitochondria
to stem cells and wacky hormones. The doctors explain the principles of
longevity and many of the causes of aging and how to fight the effects.
The climax of the book is a 14-day plan to help you along your path to
staying young. The doctors want you to be able to integrate important
processes into your daily life in order to make staying young routine,
but first you'll need to measure your real age and health right now.
Staying young encompasses your emotions and mental health as well as
your exercise habits, eating habits, personal hygiene, and genes, among
other things.
Wouldn't you like to know how to prevent your body from aging badly? The
original YOU book showed how bodies work in general, and YOU: On a Diet
explained how bodies lose weight and stay fit. Now in YOU: Staying
Young, Drs. Michael Roizen and Mehmet Oz illuminate the mysterious
mechanisms with a lively metaphor -- the modern city. What
differentiates a vibrant and thriving city that ages gracefully from one
that is worn down and rusted out? Despite genetic differences, which are
like the geography upon which the city is built, cities age differently
because of the way residents treat their education system (stem cells),
power plants (mitochondria), electrical grids (brains), transportation
routes (blood vessels), and landfills (fat). You -- as mayor, resident,
and street cleaner -- have the power to balance your biological budget
to ensure a life that's both long and strong. Thankfully, just as cities
can invest in renewal and improving their repair processes, so can you.
YOU: Staying Young is filled with signature YOU Tools, including
YOU Tests, YOU Tips, and visual and verbal metaphors to bring the
science to life.
Availability: Usually ships in 5~10 business days.
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