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Why Centenarians are Thriving: The Habits that Keep them Strong, Sharp, and Connected

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A recently published survey of centenarians by United Healthcare, covered in the news by NPR, reveals a surprisingly active, engaged, and optimistic portrait of people who have reached 100 and beyond. Rather than resting on their laurels, many report living full lives, underscored by everyday habits that promote longevity, well-being, and a youthful energy. NPR Illinois+2NPR Illinois+2

🔹 What centenarians are doing

According to the survey of 100 centenarians:

Rather than relying on a single “magic habit,” these centenarians follow a holistic lifestyle — combining physical activity, balanced nutrition, stress management, and meaningful engagement. As a geriatrician from UnitedHealthcare noted, “It’s not just one thing … it’s a holistic approach.” 

🧠 Mindset, Purpose, and Outlook

Beyond physical health, many centenarians report a strong sense of purpose and emotional well-being:

✅ What This Means for Aging Well

This emerging portrait of 100-year-olds challenges stereotypes that associate centenarian status with frailty, slow decline, and disengagement. Instead, the most robust and satisfied among them are those who stay active — body and mind — maintain social connections, and nurture purpose.

For professionals in the aging field and individuals themselves, the message is clear: longevity and vitality aren’t reserved for a genetic elite. They are greatly shaped by daily habits, mindset, and social engagement, areas we can influence through programming, coaching, and community-building. This makes the findings from the UnitedHealthcare survey not just interesting trivia, but a call to action: support older adults in engaging movement, resilience, meaningful purpose, balanced nutrition, and social connectedness, all cornerstones of what I emphasize in the Better, Longer & Happier framework.

Closing

Thanks for reading, and for continuing to invest in your own journey toward healthier, more purposeful aging. If you’re looking for practical resources to support that journey, visit my store for several year-end specials. Use HOLIDAYCHEER20 for 20% off your purchase. For more resources on healthy aging and longevity, visit the Living to 100 store.

Here’s to better, longer, and happier days ahead.
Dr. Joe Casciani

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