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their s (and even older) can be seen riding mountain bikes; practicing karate, kendo, or tai chi; working in the garden; and even playing soccer. celebrations are held at age , with commemorative family photos taken. sardinia the traditional sardinian diet is low in calories and consists largely of whole
grains, beans, and potatoes that are grown locally, along with nuts, herbs, small amounts of fruit, little meat, some sheep or goat cheese, limited wine, and no fish. in present-day sardinia, however, the diet veers from the traditional, with a lot of olive oil, more fish and meat, fewer beans and potatoes...
https://www.berkeleywellness.com/healthy-community/environmental-health/article/blue-zones-who-eats-what