Aging with Grace: The Nun Study and the science of old age. How we can all live longer, healthier and more vital lives.

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title Aging with Grace: The Nun Study and the science of old age. How we can all live longer, healthier and more vital lives.
Authors and Contributors      By (author) David Snowdon
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:256
Dimensions(mm): Height 198,Width 129
Category/GenrePopular science
Coping with old age
ISBN/Barcode 9781841152929
ClassificationsDewey:612.67
Audience
Professional & Vocational
Illustrations (1 X8PP B/W PLATE SECTION), Index

Publishing Details

Publisher HarperCollins Publishers
Imprint Fourth Estate Ltd
Publication Date 1 July 2002
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

This text reveals research that has transformed scientists' understanding of healthy ageing and shows what everyone can do to help prevent Alzheimer's disease. One of the world's leading experts on Alzheimer's disease, David Snowdon, is the director of the "Nun Study", a long term research project involving 678 nuns. Ranging in age from 75 to 106, these women have allowed Snowdon access to their medical and personal records and they have agreed to donate their brains upon death. The study's findings are already helping scientists unlock the secrets to living a longer, healthier life. With one of the largest brain donor studies in the world, Dr Snowdon and his colleagues are at the forefront of some of the most fascinating and useful research on aging today. This book combines cutting-edge research on the brain with the poignant and inspiring stories of the ageing nuns who are teaching scientists how we grow old. We meet nuns like Sister Clarissa, who at the age of 90 drives around the convent in a motorized cart she calls her "Chevy" and knows as much about baseball as any die-hard fan a third her age, and "The Magnificent Seven", centenarians from a single convent who remain active and healthy in advanced age. These bright, articulate and altruistic women have much to teach us about how faith, wisdom and spirituality can influence the length and quality of our lives. Snowdon takes us into the lab to see the race to decode this devastating disease and reveals what we can do to prevent it. "Aging with Grace" shows that old age does not have to mean an inevitable slide into illness and disability; rather, it can be a time of promise and productivity, intellectual vigour, and continuing freedom from disease.

Author Biography

David Snowdon received his Ph.D. from the University of Minnesota and he began the Nun Study there in 1986. The study is now based at the University of Kentucky, where Snowdon is a professor of neurology . He has presented his findings in leading medical journals such as The Journal of the American Medical Association and The Journal of Gerontology.

Reviews

'Wonderfully warm and illuminating. A rare book for the way it combines cutting-edge science with an inside view of how that knowledge is being won. It is as much a story of the individual lives of the nuns as of their eventual neurological fate.' John McCrone, Guardian 'I advise you to read Aging with Grace.' Maggie Gee, Daily Telegraph 'Extraordinary insightsSnowdon not only describes the key findings, but also gives touching accounts of the lives and work of the nuns. In Aging with Grace, we glimpse a closed, peculiarly uniform world. The nuns have a lot to teach us about the lifestyle and attitudes needed to age successfully - with grace.' New Scientist 'A unique study of nuns is helping scientists unlock the secrets of the ageing process.' Daily Mail