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Why the Healthiest Don't Get Sick

The assumption that healthy people are just lucky, have good genes, or practice preventive medicine is actually no more than a half-truth. The healthiest people in our society - meaning those who avoid catastrophic disease and live to old age without major illness - fall into a different profile.

With good genes you can expect to add roughly three years to your life span, but no one who has lived to 100 ever had a child who lived that long. Likewise, the British aristocracy, who were exposed to the best diet and living conditions in their society for centuries, didn't produce anyone who lived to be 100 until around World War II.

We have a general image, in addition, that a positive outlook on life enhances longevity, but this has never been confirmed. You can be a pessimist and still outlive all the optimists you know. In earlier posts I gave a profile of who gets sick. So far as medicine knows, here is the profile for who doesn't.

--Emotional adaptability is the most important single factor in keeping a person well and living long. Everyone undergoes crises, but people who can bounce back, who look toward the future instead of dwelling on the past, and who demonstrate emotional resilience are the ones who survive best.

--Good coping mechanisms are the key to adaptability. Long-term studies of college students, for example, show that dealing with your psychological issues early on, i.e., in your 20s, is the best preventive of heart attacks, ahead of lowering your cholesterol or even reducing stress.

--Taking control of your life is important. People who feel victimized or out of control are at higher risk for disease.

--Stress reduction: it used to be we thought that stress was a simple matter of "less is better, more is worse." Now we know that individuals react to stress very differently from one another. If you subjectively feel over-stressed, it doesn't matter that the person next to you enjoys the same level and asks for more.

Stress levels are too high when you suffer from irregular appetite, sleeplessness, irritability and short temper, fatigue, loss of energy, lack of enthusiasm, chronic headaches, increased cold and flu, back ache, etc. The healthiest people pay attention to these symptoms and correct them, using whatever it takes.

--Feeling loved, wanted, and useful. All three are necessary for optimal health. The healthiest people don't ignore things that deprive them of these positive qualities. In fact, they guide their lives to maximize all three.

This list is short, but there are many things that are significant by their absence.

  1. What the healthiest people don't do is:
  2. Diet and worry about their weight obsessively.
  3. Compare their bodies to a false ideal of beauty
  4. Exercise obsessively.
  5. Let depression and anxiety go untreated.
  6. Compulsively worry about food, chemicals, toxins, germ exposure, etc.
  7. Worry about growing old.
  8. Visit the doctor all the time.
  9. Allow dysfunctional or abusive relationships to continue.
  10. Become dependent on prescription medications.
If someone were to come to me for a physical, I'd certainly comply, but before they left I would do everything possible to put them on the right track to optimal health, which has little to do with doctors and everything to do with self-awareness and balance.
16 Comments Report Abuse
1. wdwins1 - Apr 29 04:49pm
agree with deepaks comments ! sound commonsence.
2. lowerypark@xtra.co.nz - May 01 04:58pm
im the only one in my family that doesnt get the vomiting bugs i only get minor colds
it that normal?
3. chelsearowlandsthegreat - May 01 07:31pm
i have to say i dont believe any of that. i am the most unhealthy person in my family, never exercise, get stressed really easily and do everything on that list that a non healthy person would and i am the one in my fam who never gets sick. i have been sick 2 in my life. im 15-when i was 9&5
4. lywilliams@xtra.co.nz - May 01 08:53pm
sounds like it is common sense but lets face it we never have enough of it when we need it. I was a sickly child - but now I'm a mum I haven't been sick for about 10 years. I get the mild bug - but get over it in the next 24 hours.
5. ymammoth - May 02 05:44am
I agree, I have endeavoured to live a life that is simple and as stress free as possible and I rarely get sick I am 55 years old and have worked in the education system and in mental health for the past 30 years where you are continually exposed to those negative symptoms.
6. paulac98cal - May 02 06:41am
I am a smoker and smoked for many years, seriously I never get sick. It baffles me, all my non smoking friends are always sick but me I am the odd ball. I know it will catch me eventually. My mother has smoked for 50 years and she hasn't keeled over and died yet. Whats wrong with us?
7. robpatsy@xtra.co.nz - May 02 07:37am
i am 72 ,seen a doctor maybe 6 times in my life, i stay away from chemist shops and take no notice of get well adds.on thurs .each week i take 6-8 cloves of garlic, maybe thats why i feel 50 yrs. old. robert ambrose
8. tonyandcarolyn@xtra.co.nz - May 02 08:24am
Item 9 should be in capital letters ! If you are unhappy do somthing about, it or pay a serious price for your apathy. Most unhappy people are just cowards and or lazy .The human spirit is not a self starter it needs a kick start from time to time. Be happy you will live long and prosper.
9. tonyandcarolyn@xtra.co.nz - May 02 08:25am
Item 9 should be in capital letters ! If you are unhappy do somthing about it or pay a serious price for your apathy. Most unhappy people are just cowards and or lazy .The human spirit is not a self starter it needs a kick start from time to time. Be happy you will live long and prosper.
10. carolynn207 - May 29 11:06pm
Very interesting article. I live the way it suggests for a healthy life and it seems to work well.
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