Elements of Okinawan Cuisine
Okinawan cuisine is characterized by its predominant use of plant-based whole foods, with sweet potatoes being a staple. Sweet potatoes are rich in magnesium and calcium, both of which are essential minerals for brain neurotransmission and restful sleep. Additionally, they contain flavonoids, which possess anti-inflammatory properties that reduce chronic inflammation in the body.Sweet Potatoes
In contrast to the modern notion of reducing starch consumption for a healthy diet, traditional Okinawan cuisine embraces it. According to Mr. Gyaltsen, sweet potatoes offer a healthier source of starch compared to refined starches. They have a low glycemic index (GI), leading to a gradual increase in blood sugar levels after consumption.On the contrary, consuming high-GI foods, such as bread, desserts, and other refined sugars, can cause a rapid spike and drop in blood sugar levels. This can lead to increased inflammation, weakened immune function, and accelerated cellular aging due to the production of free radicals. Additionally, significant fluctuations in blood sugar levels can contribute to mood swings.
Fruits and Vegetables
The second characteristic of Okinawan cuisine is the abundance of dark- and yellow-colored vegetables and fruits. These offer a rich source of dietary fiber, which promotes digestive health and nourishes beneficial gut bacteria. In addition to supporting a healthy gut, these foods are particularly nutrient dense and help stabilize emotions, boost the immune system, enhance metabolism, and improve blood circulation, thereby reducing the risks of obesity, diabetes, kidney disease, and neurological disorders.Healthy Fats
The third characteristic of Okinawan cuisine is healthy fats, such as fatty fish, nuts, and legume products, which are abundant in unsaturated fatty acids. Mr. Gyaltsen pointed out that the fats obtained from walnuts, almonds, and cashews provide exceptional brain protection, effectively reducing the risk of dementia and cognitive decline in older adults.3 Habits to Prevent Chronic Inflammation
A growing number of doctors and researchers believe that chronic inflammation is the root cause of nearly all diseases. If it occurs in the brain, it can lead to dementia and Parkinson’s disease; if it occurs in the colon, it can result in colorectal cancer; if it occurs in the liver, it can lead to liver cancer. To prevent chronic inflammation, it’s crucial to adopt the following three essential lifestyle habits.1. Quality Sleep
A study published in Nature Aging in 2022 revealed that deep sleep plays a vital role in effectively eliminating waste products and toxic proteins from the brain, including amyloid-beta associated with Alzheimer’s disease. For adults, the recommended optimal sleep duration is about seven hours. Those who sleep excessively, inadequately, or experience poor sleep quality are more susceptible to cognitive decline and emotional issues.2. Adequate Hydration
A study published in Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise in 2018 found that when water deficits exceed 2 percent body mass loss, it can impair cognitive performance, especially attention, executive function, and motor coordination.“Water is the best medicine when it comes to disease prevention,” Mr. Gyaltsen said.
3. Stress Management
Excessive emotional fluctuations and stress can lead to an increased risk of stroke, blood vessel rupture, and high blood pressure. It can also result in brain fogginess and difficulties in recalling information, posing a hindrance to brain health.Eating in Moderation
Another characteristic of Okinawan culture is the practice of hara hachi bu, which means eating only until 80 percent full. This not only helps in managing calorie intake but also contributes to improved sleep quality. Mr. Gyaltsen also emphasized the importance of avoiding food consumption within three hours before bedtime. Whether from the perspective of traditional Chinese medicine, Indian yoga, or Buddhism, overeating hampers the body’s ability to activate its energy reserves.In fact, intermittent fasting is widely recommended in modern healthy diets due to its ability to induce cellular autophagy, thereby boosting overall immune function. Mr. Gyaltsen himself practices fasting for one to two days per month, as he believes in its positive effects on enhancing the immune system, brain, and overall health.
Social Connection
The final key to longevity is social engagement, and there are many social activities for the elderly in the Okinawan community. KGB84 is a girl band from Okinawa consisting of members with an average age of 84. They’re often referred to as the “Idols Closest to Heaven.”Mr. Gyaltsen mentioned that he has encountered many elderly individuals who express a desire to retire. However, retirement life at home often leads to increased dissatisfaction and resentment toward partners, causing discord. He also believes that the purpose of life is to contribute, and when individuals feel that they lack value, they may become disheartened, leading to feelings of loneliness, depression, and anxiety, which in turn accelerate cognitive decline.
Okinawans remain active contributors to their community, often working during old age. This increases their sense of purpose and social connection. Increasing social engagement is also crucial for maintaining emotional well-being and a healthy lifestyle.