especially Koreans. 她们来的时候已经是中年或更老,把母国的生活方式带到美国并继续保持,同时享受到了美国的医疗,这是文章说的她们长寿的主要原因。所以二代三代是否还能保持就难说了。“That korean community, in their 70s, 80s, 90s—most of them were well into adulthood and middle age by the time they came here, so they were set in their ways culturally, dietary-wise and socially,” says Dr. Hee Yang, medical director of Asian Health Services at Holy Name. “They brought that same great lifestyle to the United States, and then you add to that the modern health care they had access to here, and I think that contributed significantly. I would like to think that elderly Korean patients having access to what we’ve created contributed to their longevity as well.”https://njmonthly.com/articles/top-doctors/asian-american-women-ageless-wonders/
几年前看过一篇采访NJ那个county长寿老人的文章,基本是first generation Asian women,
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那篇文章里被采访的老妇清晨很早起来锻炼,很多和子女住并帮带孙辈,这种生活方式二代三代是不会有的了
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02/02/2026 postreply
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难怪。基因好,生活方式理想
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02/02/2026 postreply
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一代华人老妇来这里依亲的很多也是保持国内生活方式,在美国长寿的相当多
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写这篇文章的人带着“科学”的偏见去描述他/她想要见到的想当然的现象。
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