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“Estep’s insights into aging are informed by the last sixty years of research…This fascinating, important book…includes plenty of practical info.” Publishers Weekly (starred review)
“He coins the term mindspan to describe the length of life with good mental performance and notes that both genetic and environmental factors play a role. The latter can be altered to insure that the mind remains in peak condition…Lists of recommended foods and brands as well as tasty recipes are provided; also offered are resources for Alzheimer’s disease and other dementias and recommended genetic and biomarker testing.” Library Journal
“Compelling and provocative, this book details dietary choices that will maximize your chances of having a long ‘mindspan.’” Brian Kennedy, PhD, president and CEO, Buck Institute for Research on Aging
“This gem of a book offers a practical road map for maximizing vibrant cognitive functioning throughout life. We come away convinced that a longer and better life is as close as our own kitchen cupboards. And the chickpea and fava bean tapenade is to not die for!” Ronald C. Kessler, PhD, McNeil Family Professor of Health Care Policy, Harvard Medical School
“Founded on rigorous scientific evidence and up-to-date research, The Mindspan Diet debunks myths and misinformation that have become widespread among nutritional ‘experts.’ It provides a few simple changes that we can all incorporate to give ourselves the best opportunity for longer, healthier, and more fulfilling lives.” Matt Kaeberlein, PhD, professor of pathology and founding director of the Healthy Aging and Longevity Research Institute at the University of Washington
“Dr. Estep exposes common misconceptions and well-intentioned but misguided advice on aging and diet. Rigorously researched, this book is also full of tasty tips—illuminating not just a set of rules to follow as blindly as the last set but how you can apply scientific methods to assess these and other important issues in our increasingly technical world.” George M. Church, PhD, Robert Winthrop Professor of Genetics and professor of health sciences and technology, Harvard Medical School