concept   longevity

10 commonsense assertions
Cultures (10) Western countries (1) China (1) East Asia (1) United States (1) Blue Zones regions (1) Europe (1) Less developed regions (1) Okun people of Nigeria (1) Rural China (1) Yam plantain belt of West Africa (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 longevity Western countries In Western countries, regular exercise, balanced diet, and access to healthcare are important factors for achieving longevity. 6
2 longevity China Longevity is a highly revered and sought after concept that influences various aspects of life and societal values in Chinese culture. 4
3 longevity East Asia East Asian culture emphasizes traditional medicine and healthy lifestyle for longevity. 3
4 longevity United States In the United States, longevity is highly valued in health and careers, reflecting a culture of innovation and healthy lifestyle choices. 3
5 longevity Blue Zones regions Blue Zones regions prioritize healthy lifestyle and community connections to promote longevity. 2
6 longevity Europe Longevity in European culture is often celebrated as an accomplishment rather than a sign of wisdom and respect. 1
7 longevity Less developed regions Increasing longevity in less developed regions poses challenges to healthcare systems and social security programs due to aging populations. 1
8 longevity Okun people of Nigeria The Okun people of Nigeria believe that longevity is connected to spiritual ties and ancestral blessings, with rituals and ceremonies being important for longevity. 1
9 longevity Rural China Rural Chinese culture highly values longevity and good health. 1
10 longevity Yam plantain belt of West Africa In the Yam plantain belt of West Africa, longevity is thought to be affected by spiritual connections and ancestral blessings, with rituals and ceremonies being important. 1