The Telomere Effect
The Telomere Effect
The Telomere Effect
Elizabeth Blackburn  &  Elissa Epel

The Telomere Effect

A Revolutionary Approach to Living Younger, Healthier, Longer

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    Beschrijving

    A ground breaking book on how to slow down the aging process

    Blackburn won a 2009 Nobel Prize for her discovery of telomeres: caps at the end of each strand of DNA that play an essential role in the ageing process. Epel is a psychologist who researches specific lifestyle habits which protect our telomeres, thus slowing down disease and lengthening life. In this compelling scientific guide, these eminent experts set out the things we can do to keep us vital and disease-free, from which foods to eat to the power of our minds over matter

    The Telomere Effect, however, is worth more serious attention. It is co-authored by Elizabeth Blackburn, a Nobel Prize winner for her research into telomeres, the part of our chromosomes
    that determine how quickly our cells age and die. This is her attempt, along with the health psychologist Elissa Epel's, to translate the scientific lessons thus learned into 'language for the general reader'. She has done a compelling job. The book's central message is that
    telomeres shorten as we age, and this underlying mechanism contributes to most diseases of ageing. The good news is that your lifestyle choices can do a lot to counteract it ... the argument here is refreshingly sensible and convincing. I predict that the T-word will soon be on everyone's lips.



    Nobel-prizewinning biologist Elizabeth Blackburn and health psychologist Elissa Epel distil reams of research for this smart, invigorating how-to book on maintaining cell longevity ... As a clear, detailed line-up of key lifestyle changes and their biological implications, this is a winner

    Positive advice on diet, stress management and exercise for a longer, happier and healthier life

    Doctor Elizabeth Blackburn was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 2009 for her discovery of telomeres and their role in the ageing process and has previously been named in TIME magazine's 100 Most Influential People.
    Dr. Elissa Epel is a leading health psychologist who has conducted pioneering research uncovering the psychobiological mechanisms related to how stress ages us and compromises our health-from emotional eating to unhealthy storage of abdominal fat to telomere shortening.

    Specificaties

    Uitgever Orion Publishing Co
    Verschenen 11 januari 2018
    Pagina's 416
    Thema Populairwetenschappelijke geneesmiddelen en gezondheid
    Afmetingen 196 x 128 x 28 mm
    Gewicht 309 gr
    EAN 9781780229034
    Bindwijze Paperback
    Taal Engels

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