Identification of a ‘Blue Zone’ in the Netherlands: a genetic, personal, socio-cultural, and environmental profile

Dorly J H Deeg, Theo van Tilburg, Marjolein Visser, Arjan Braam, Najada Stringa, Erik J Timmermans

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Background and Objectives
“Blue Zones” (BZs) are regions with exceptionally high numbers of longevous inhabitants. Several factors have been suggested to promote longevity in BZs, but the evidence generally does not meet scientific quality criteria. We aimed to characterize a municipality as a “relative BZ,” satisfying 3 criteria: compared to other municipalities, more exceptionally longevous inhabitants, a higher life expectancy, and a more stable population.

Research Design and Methods
The population-based Longitudinal Aging Study Amsterdam has been ongoing since 1992 in 11 municipalities across the Netherlands with 3- or 4-yearly measurement waves. Using all available waves, we included 39 genetic, personal, sociocultural, and environmental characteristics.

Results
One municipality satisfied the 3 BZ criteria. In comparison with participants in other municipalities in the same province and other provinces in the Netherlands, BZ-participants more often had a polygenic risk score linked to longevity, smoked less, consumed less alcohol and more fruit, biked more minutes, did more often paid work, practiced singing more often, attached higher importance to religion, and lived in a more walkable and livable environment. In contrast, BZ-participants had a slower walking speed, more depressive symptoms, felt less purpose in life, had a larger waist circumference, walked and did sports less often, consumed less vegetables, and exchanged less instrumental support. Other indicators of their physical and mental health and social connectedness did not substantially differ from non-BZ-participants.

Discussion and Implications
Rather than clues to healthy aging, our findings suggest factors conducive to longevity regardless of impaired health.
Originele taal-2English
TijdschriftThe Gerontologist
Volume64
Nummer van het tijdschrift11
DOI's
StatusPublished - 12 sep. 2024

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