- Title:Korean Food Systems: Secrets of the K-Diet for Healthy Aging
- Author: Dong-Hwa Shin
- Pages: 228
- Publisher (Publication Date): CRC Press; 1st edition (September 13, 2022)
- Language: English
- ISBN-10, ISBN-13 or ASIN: 9781003275732
- Download File Format:EPUB
The Republic of Korea (ROK) is projected by 2030 to have the
longest living population compared to any nation on earth. A girl
born in the ROK in 2030 will live up to 90.8 years on average. What
are the reasons for this improvement in longevity?
Among many insights for longevity among the people of the ROK is
the diverse Korean ethnic diet with roots in a traditional diet that has been
preserved for centuries. Korean Food Systems: Secrets of the K-Diet for
Healthy Aging provides an integrated and holistic approach towards the
understanding how food systems of the ROK and experiences of the last
60-plus years has been sustained by traditions and ecology integrated with
contemporary advances in technology and the economy.
Key Features
• Discusses the rationale and basis of food systems, traditions of
healthy eating, and healthy aging in the Korean population and why
by 2030 they will be the longest living population on the planet.
• Reflects on the role of historical, cultural, and traditional food
and dietary concepts of Korea and how they have influenced
healthy eating habits, contributing to health and longevity.
• Discusses the relevance of the modern genetic concepts of nutrigenomics
and epigenetics, metabolic concepts such as circulation,
and food concepts such as fermented and functional
foods in advancing healthy food concepts and longevity.
• Provides insights how a large population can advance an integrated
holistic food-based approach to longevity and wellness.
As a collaboration between various outstanding authors, the insights from
this book can provide global examples to align similar approaches and
policies in other countries in different ecologies of planet earth.