How does everyday life shape long-term health?
Why do sleep, food, movement, rest, stress, and routine have such a deep influence on longevity?
And why is knowing what is healthy often not enough to change?
This book offers a clear, accessible, and thoughtful exploration of the relationship between lifestyle, lasting health, and healthy aging. Instead of presenting habits as generic advice, it shows how nutrition, sleep, physical movement, stress, environment, daily organization, and repeated behaviors form a real architecture of longevity.
Throughout the book, readers will understand that health is not built only through medical exams, medication, genetics, or occasional interventions. It is also shaped by quiet patterns that accumulate day after day. The book explains how repeated choices can influence metabolism, inflammation, energy, recovery, emotional stability, functional reserve, and bodily vitality.
With a practical and realistic approach, the book also challenges the idea that healthy living depends only on willpower. It shows that habits are formed within concrete conditions: available time, family context, work demands, safety, access to quality food, social support, fatigue, and realistic routines. For this reason, it avoids both moral judgment and the illusion of total control over the body.
| Number of Pages | 471 |
| Edition | 1 (2026) |
| Format | A5 (148x210) |
| Binding | Paperback with Flaps |
| Color | Black and White |
| Paper Type | Offset 80g |
| Language | English |
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