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Dan Buettner

Dan Buettner (born June 18, 1960) is an American National Geographic Fellow and New York Times-bestselling author. He is an explorer, educator, author, producer, storyteller and public speaker. He co-produced an Emmy Award-winning documentary and holds three Guinness records for endurance cycling. Buettner is the founder of Blue Zones, LLC.

Dan Buettner
Buettner in October 2010
Born (1960-06-18) June 18, 1960 (age 62)
NationalityAmerican
Occupations

Biography

Early life

After graduating from the College of St. Thomas in 1984, Buettner took a year to explore Spain before taking a job with National Public Radio in Washington, D.C. recruiting celebrity participation in a fund-raising croquet tournament with journalist George Plimpton.

Education

Buettner graduated from the University of St. Thomas in 1982. Soon thereafter he went to work for The Washington Post columnist Remar Sutton and Paris Review Editor George Plimpton to organize the National Public Radio’s Celebrity Croquet Tournament.[1]

Early expeditions

In 1986, Buettner and his brother launched the first of several Guinness World Records for transcontinental cycling .[2] "Americastrek" traversed 15,536 miles from Prudhoe Bay, Alaska to Tierra del Fuego, Argentina. The 1990 "Sovietrek" followed the 45th parallel around the world, covered 12,888 miles. Buettner recounted the trip in his book Sovietrek.[citation needed] In 1992, the Buettner brothers team-cycled from Bizerte, Tunisia, to Cape Agulhas, South Africa, "Africatrek" with cyclist Dr. Chip Thomas. The team covered 11,885 miles over eight months.[2] Buettner’s book, Africatrek: A Journey by Bicycle through Africa, won the Young Reader Award from Scientific American.[2]

MayaQuest

In February 1995, Buettner developed a genre of exploration that enabled online audiences to direct teams of experts to solve mysteries. His MayaQuest [USA Today CITATION] expedition sought to help solve the mystery of the 9th century Maya Collapse. Carrying laptop computers and newly a demilitarized satellite dish the expedition interacted with classrooms that helped determine exploration route and findings. Hamline University’s Center for Global Environmental Education created a framework for schools to use the expedition as a multi-disciplinary teaching themes. Both Africatrek and MayaQuest were adapted into educational computer games by MECC in the late 1990s.

Businesses

In 1995, Buettner founded Earthtreks, Inc. to manage his expeditions. He sold the company to Classroom Connect in 1997 but continued to lead expeditions until 2002. His team retraced Darwin’s route in the Galapagos and followed Marco Polo’s trail on the Silk Road, explored the collapse of the Anasazi Civilization and traced the origins of Western Civilization.

Buettner realized that adults were also following his expeditions. He approached National Geographic with the idea to research longevity hotspots and was given support to move forward. He then connected with Robert Kane,[3] director of the Center on Aging at the University of Minnesota, who introduced him to top demographers and scientists at the National Institute on Aging (NIA) in Washington, DC. He was awarded a grant from the National Institute of Aging. Previous research identified the longevity hotspots of Sardinia, Okinawa and Loma Linda.

In 2003, Buettner began leading trips to these destinations while collaborating with a variety of experts, including anthropologists, historians, dietitians, and geneticists to reverse engineer longevity, in a sense. His early trips focused on Sardinia, Italy; Okinawa, Japan; and Monterrey, Nuevo Leon and Loma Linda, California.[4] That year he formed Blue Zones LLC.

In 2020, Blue Zones LLC was acquired by the Adventist Health System.[5]

Blue Zones

Buettner reported his findings of communities with increased longevity, identified as blue zones, in his cover story for National Geographic Magazine's November 2005 edition, "Secrets of Long Life."[6]

In 2006, under aegis of National Geographic, Buettner collaborated with Michel Poulain and Costa Rican demographer Dr. Luis Rosero-Bixby to identify a fourth longevity hotspot in the Nicoya Peninsula. In 2008, again working with Poulain, he found a fifth longevity hotspot on the Greek Island of Ikaria.[citation needed]

In April 2008, Buettner released a book on his findings, The Blue Zones: Lessons for Living Longer From the People Who've Lived the Longest, through National Geographic Books. It became a New York Times Best Seller and resulted in interviews for Buettner on The Oprah Winfrey Show, The Dr. Oz Show, and Anderson Cooper 360, among other national media.[citation needed]

In September 2009, Buettner gave a TED talk on the topic, titled "How to live to be 100+", which now has over two million views.[7]

In October 2010, he released the book Thrive: Finding Happiness the Blue Zones Way, largely based on his research which took a data-based approach to identify the statistically happiest regions of the happiest countries on Earth. He argues that creating lasting happiness is only achievable through optimizing the social and physical environments.[8]

In April 2015, Buettner published The Blue Zones Solution: Eating and Living Like the World's Healthiest People which listed Ikaria (in Greece), Okinawa (Japan), Sardinia (Italy), Loma Linda (California), and Costa Rica as the places with top longevity.[9] It became a New York Times Best Seller.[10] The book was featured on the cover of Parade and Buettner was interviewed extensively on national media.[citation needed]

In 2019, Buettner and National Geographic photograph David McLain revisited all of the Blue Zones to study diet. Based on this, Buettner and Mclain wrote Blue Zones Kitchen.

AARP/Blue Zones Vitality Project

In 2008, inspired by Finland’s North Karelia Project[11] Buettner designed a plan to apply his Blue Zones principles to an American town. He auditioned five cities and chose Albert Lea, Minnesota for the AARP/Blue Zones Vitality Project. The key to success involved focusing on the ecology of health – creating a healthy environment rather than relying on individual behaviors.

Walter Willett, chair of the department of nutrition at the Harvard School of Public Health, found the results "stunning".[12] As a whole, the community showed an 80% increase in walking and biking; 49% decrease in city worker’s healthcare claims and 4% reduction in smoking. The community shed 12,000 pounds, walked 75 million steps and added three years to their average life expectancy. City officials reported a 40% drop in health care costs.

Blue Zones Project

In 2010, Buettner partnered with Healthways, a global health and well-being company, to scale the Blue Zones city work under the rubric of Blue Zones Projects.[13]

In 2010, the Blue Zones Project team partnered Beach Cities Health District in Southern California to apply Blue Zone principles to three California communities—Redondo Beach, Hermosa Beach, and Manhattan Beach. Their work occasioned the lowering of BMI by 14% and smoking by 30%, as well as increasing healthy eating and exercise.[14]

In 2011, the Blue Zones Project joined forces with Wellmark Blue Cross and Blue Shield to deliver the Blue Zones Project, across the State of Iowa as the cornerstone of the Governor’s Healthiest State Initiative and is at work in 18 cities there to effect change.[citation needed]

In 2013, Projects began in Fort Worth, Texas and the State of Hawaii.[15][16]

In 2014, work began in Naples, Florida, South Bend, Indiana and Klamath Falls, Oregon.[13]

In 2018, Klamath Falls was recognized by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation (RWJF) as the "Culture of Health" prize winner[17]

Public speaking

  • Bill Clinton’s Global Initiative, 2013[18]
  • Tiger21, 2015
  • Google Zeitgeist, 2012[19]
  • TEDxTC 2009 (Minneapolis/St. Paul), independently organized TED event.[20][21]

Personal life

Buettner and American model Cheryl Tiegs ended a relationship on January 1, 2009.[22]

Bibliography

  • Buettner, Dan (1994). Sovietrek: A Journey by Bicycle Across Russia. Lerner Publishing Group. ISBN 0-8225-2950-5.
  • Buettner, Dan (1996). Maya Quest: Interactive Expedition. Douglas Mason (illustrator). Onion Press. ISBN 0-9640334-2-9.
  • Buettner, Dan (1997). Africatrek: A Journey by Bicycle Through Africa. Lerner Publishing Group. ISBN 0-8225-2951-3.
  • Buettner, Dan. (February 25, 2002) Scary Canoe Stories. The Rake.
  • Buettner, Dan (2008). The Blue Zone: Lessons for Living Longer From the People Who've Lived the Longest. National Geographic Books. ISBN 978-1-4262-0274-2.
  • Buettner, Dan (2010). Thrive. Finding Happiness the Blue Zones Way. National Geographic Books. ISBN 978-1-4262-0818-8.
  • Buettner, Dan (2012). The Blue Zones, Second Edition: 9 Lessons for Living Longer From the People Who've Lived the Longest. National Geographic Books. ISBN 978-1426209482.
  • Buettner, Dan (2015). The Blue Zones Solution: Eating and Living Like the World's Healthiest People. National Geographic Books. ISBN 978-1426211928.
  • Buettner, Dan (May 2015) Want Great Longevity and Health? It Takes a Village. "The secrets of the world’s longest-lived people include community, family, exercise and plenty of beans." The Wall Street Journal
  • Buettner, Dan, (2017). The blue zones of happiness: lessons from the world's happiest people. Washington, D.C.: National Geographic ISBN 978-1-4262-1848-4.
  • Buettner, Dan (2019). The Blue Zones Kitchen: 100 Recipes to Live to 100. Washington, D.C.: National Geographic. ISBN 978-1426220135.
  • Buettner, Dan (2021). The Blue Zones Challenge: A 4-Week Plan for a Longer Better Life. National Geographic Books. ISBN 978-1426221941.

References

  1. ^ Carlyle, Erin. "DAN BUETTNER'S BLUE ZONES TEACH NINE SECRETS OF A LONGER LIFE." City Pages. N.p., 3 Feb. 2010. Web. 24 June 2015.
  2. ^ a b c "Pioneer in exploration and education to speak about team motivation at the national conference". CUPA-HR 30 (7). July 2003. Archived from the original on 2004-08-28. Retrieved September 14, 2007.
  3. ^ . Sph.umn.edu. 2013-12-17. Archived from the original on 2016-06-22. Retrieved 2016-07-27.
  4. ^ Potter, Ned. (January 18, 2007). Finding the keys to longevity. ABC News. Accessed September 14, 2007.
  5. ^ "Adventist Health acquires community health planning venture". bizjournals.
  6. ^ On assignment—the secret of longevity National Geographic Accessed September 14, 2007.
  7. ^ Buettner, Dan (6 January 2010), How to live to be 100+, retrieved 2017-03-08
  8. ^ "How To 'Thrive': Dan Buettner's Secrets Of Happiness". NPR - Weekend Edition. November 28, 2010.
  9. ^ "New book: Secrets to Long Life". National Geographic Traveler. NG. April 1, 2015.
  10. ^ "Advice, How-To & Miscellaneous Books - Best Sellers - Books - April 26, 2015 - the New York Times". The New York Times.
  11. ^ Buettner, Dan. "The Finnish Town That Went on a Diet." The Atlantic. Atlantic Media Company, 07 Apr. 2015. Web. 24 June 2015.
  12. ^ Underwood, Anne. "How Public Policy Can Prevent Heart Disease." NewsWeek. NewsWeek, 2 Apr. 2010. Web. 24 June 2015.
  13. ^ a b "Blue Zones Project". Communities.bluezonesproject.com. Retrieved 2016-07-27.
  14. ^ . Easyreadernews.com. November 2013. Archived from the original on 2016-04-22. Retrieved 2016-07-27.
  15. ^ "Blue Zones Project - Fort Worth". Fortworth.bluezonesproject.com. Retrieved 2016-07-27.
  16. ^ "Blue Zones Project - Hawaii". Hawaii.bluezonesproject.com. Retrieved 2016-07-27.
  17. ^ "2018 RWJF culture of health prize winner". Robert Wood Johnson Foundation. 18 September 2018.
  18. ^ "Press Release: President Clinton Announces Program for Second Annual Health Matters Conference". Clinton Foundation. 2013-01-09. Retrieved 2016-07-27.
  19. ^ "The World We Build- Dan Buettner Zeitgeist *Americas 2012". YouTube. 2012-10-16. Archived from the original on 2021-12-14. Retrieved 2016-07-27.
  20. ^ "Dan Buettner | Speaker | TED".
  21. ^ "TEDxTC | TED".
  22. ^ . Star Tribune. Archived from the original on 2016-07-25. Retrieved 2017-06-10.

Further reading

  • Robinson, Joe (June 1, 2007). . The New York Times. Archived from the original on 2009-05-24. Retrieved September 14, 2007.

External links

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Dan Buettner born June 18 1960 is an American National Geographic Fellow and New York Times bestselling author He is an explorer educator author producer storyteller and public speaker He co produced an Emmy Award winning documentary and holds three Guinness records for endurance cycling Buettner is the founder of Blue Zones LLC Dan BuettnerBuettner in October 2010Born 1960 06 18 June 18 1960 age 62 Saint Paul Minnesota United StatesNationalityAmericanOccupationsexplorerauthoreducator Contents 1 Biography 1 1 Early life 1 2 Education 1 3 Early expeditions 1 3 1 MayaQuest 1 4 Businesses 2 Blue Zones 2 1 AARP Blue Zones Vitality Project 3 Blue Zones Project 4 Public speaking 5 Personal life 6 Bibliography 7 References 8 Further reading 9 External linksBiography EditEarly life Edit This section of a biography of a living person does not include any references or sources Please help by adding reliable sources Contentious material about living people that is unsourced or poorly sourced must be removed immediately Find sources Dan Buettner news newspapers books scholar JSTOR June 2017 Learn how and when to remove this template message After graduating from the College of St Thomas in 1984 Buettner took a year to explore Spain before taking a job with National Public Radio in Washington D C recruiting celebrity participation in a fund raising croquet tournament with journalist George Plimpton Education Edit Buettner graduated from the University of St Thomas in 1982 Soon thereafter he went to work for The Washington Post columnist Remar Sutton and Paris Review Editor George Plimpton to organize the National Public Radio s Celebrity Croquet Tournament 1 Early expeditions Edit In 1986 Buettner and his brother launched the first of several Guinness World Records for transcontinental cycling 2 Americastrek traversed 15 536 miles from Prudhoe Bay Alaska to Tierra del Fuego Argentina The 1990 Sovietrek followed the 45th parallel around the world covered 12 888 miles Buettner recounted the trip in his book Sovietrek citation needed In 1992 the Buettner brothers team cycled from Bizerte Tunisia to Cape Agulhas South Africa Africatrek with cyclist Dr Chip Thomas The team covered 11 885 miles over eight months 2 Buettner s book Africatrek A Journey by Bicycle through Africa won the Young Reader Award from Scientific American 2 MayaQuest Edit This section of a biography of a living person does not include any references or sources Please help by adding reliable sources Contentious material about living people that is unsourced or poorly sourced must be removed immediately Find sources Dan Buettner news newspapers books scholar JSTOR July 2016 Learn how and when to remove this template message In February 1995 Buettner developed a genre of exploration that enabled online audiences to direct teams of experts to solve mysteries His MayaQuest USA Today CITATION expedition sought to help solve the mystery of the 9th century Maya Collapse Carrying laptop computers and newly a demilitarized satellite dish the expedition interacted with classrooms that helped determine exploration route and findings Hamline University s Center for Global Environmental Education created a framework for schools to use the expedition as a multi disciplinary teaching themes Both Africatrek and MayaQuest were adapted into educational computer games by MECC in the late 1990s Businesses Edit In 1995 Buettner founded Earthtreks Inc to manage his expeditions He sold the company to Classroom Connect in 1997 but continued to lead expeditions until 2002 His team retraced Darwin s route in the Galapagos and followed Marco Polo s trail on the Silk Road explored the collapse of the Anasazi Civilization and traced the origins of Western Civilization Buettner realized that adults were also following his expeditions He approached National Geographic with the idea to research longevity hotspots and was given support to move forward He then connected with Robert Kane 3 director of the Center on Aging at the University of Minnesota who introduced him to top demographers and scientists at the National Institute on Aging NIA in Washington DC He was awarded a grant from the National Institute of Aging Previous research identified the longevity hotspots of Sardinia Okinawa and Loma Linda In 2003 Buettner began leading trips to these destinations while collaborating with a variety of experts including anthropologists historians dietitians and geneticists to reverse engineer longevity in a sense His early trips focused on Sardinia Italy Okinawa Japan and Monterrey Nuevo Leon and Loma Linda California 4 That year he formed Blue Zones LLC In 2020 Blue Zones LLC was acquired by the Adventist Health System 5 Blue Zones EditBuettner reported his findings of communities with increased longevity identified as blue zones in his cover story for National Geographic Magazine s November 2005 edition Secrets of Long Life 6 In 2006 under aegis of National Geographic Buettner collaborated with Michel Poulain and Costa Rican demographer Dr Luis Rosero Bixby to identify a fourth longevity hotspot in the Nicoya Peninsula In 2008 again working with Poulain he found a fifth longevity hotspot on the Greek Island of Ikaria citation needed In April 2008 Buettner released a book on his findings The Blue Zones Lessons for Living Longer From the People Who ve Lived the Longest through National Geographic Books It became a New York Times Best Seller and resulted in interviews for Buettner on The Oprah Winfrey Show The Dr Oz Show and Anderson Cooper 360 among other national media citation needed In September 2009 Buettner gave a TED talk on the topic titled How to live to be 100 which now has over two million views 7 In October 2010 he released the book Thrive Finding Happiness the Blue Zones Way largely based on his research which took a data based approach to identify the statistically happiest regions of the happiest countries on Earth He argues that creating lasting happiness is only achievable through optimizing the social and physical environments 8 In April 2015 Buettner published The Blue Zones Solution Eating and Living Like the World s Healthiest People which listed Ikaria in Greece Okinawa Japan Sardinia Italy Loma Linda California and Costa Rica as the places with top longevity 9 It became a New York Times Best Seller 10 The book was featured on the cover of Parade and Buettner was interviewed extensively on national media citation needed In 2019 Buettner and National Geographic photograph David McLain revisited all of the Blue Zones to study diet Based on this Buettner and Mclain wrote Blue Zones Kitchen AARP Blue Zones Vitality Project Edit In 2008 inspired by Finland s North Karelia Project 11 Buettner designed a plan to apply his Blue Zones principles to an American town He auditioned five cities and chose Albert Lea Minnesota for the AARP Blue Zones Vitality Project The key to success involved focusing on the ecology of health creating a healthy environment rather than relying on individual behaviors Walter Willett chair of the department of nutrition at the Harvard School of Public Health found the results stunning 12 As a whole the community showed an 80 increase in walking and biking 49 decrease in city worker s healthcare claims and 4 reduction in smoking The community shed 12 000 pounds walked 75 million steps and added three years to their average life expectancy City officials reported a 40 drop in health care costs Blue Zones Project EditIn 2010 Buettner partnered with Healthways a global health and well being company to scale the Blue Zones city work under the rubric of Blue Zones Projects 13 In 2010 the Blue Zones Project team partnered Beach Cities Health District in Southern California to apply Blue Zone principles to three California communities Redondo Beach Hermosa Beach and Manhattan Beach Their work occasioned the lowering of BMI by 14 and smoking by 30 as well as increasing healthy eating and exercise 14 In 2011 the Blue Zones Project joined forces with Wellmark Blue Cross and Blue Shield to deliver the Blue Zones Project across the State of Iowa as the cornerstone of the Governor s Healthiest State Initiative and is at work in 18 cities there to effect change citation needed In 2013 Projects began in Fort Worth Texas and the State of Hawaii 15 16 In 2014 work began in Naples Florida South Bend Indiana and Klamath Falls Oregon 13 In 2018 Klamath Falls was recognized by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation RWJF as the Culture of Health prize winner 17 Public speaking EditBill Clinton s Global Initiative 2013 18 Tiger21 2015 Google Zeitgeist 2012 19 TEDxTC 2009 Minneapolis St Paul independently organized TED event 20 21 Personal life EditBuettner and American model Cheryl Tiegs ended a relationship on January 1 2009 22 Bibliography EditBuettner Dan 1994 Sovietrek A Journey by Bicycle Across Russia Lerner Publishing Group ISBN 0 8225 2950 5 Buettner Dan 1996 Maya Quest Interactive Expedition Douglas Mason illustrator Onion Press ISBN 0 9640334 2 9 Buettner Dan 1997 Africatrek A Journey by Bicycle Through Africa Lerner Publishing Group ISBN 0 8225 2951 3 Buettner Dan February 25 2002 Scary Canoe Stories The Rake Buettner Dan 2008 The Blue Zone Lessons for Living Longer From the People Who ve Lived the Longest National Geographic Books ISBN 978 1 4262 0274 2 Buettner Dan 2010 Thrive Finding Happiness the Blue Zones Way National Geographic Books ISBN 978 1 4262 0818 8 Buettner Dan 2012 The Blue Zones Second Edition 9 Lessons for Living Longer From the People Who ve Lived the Longest National Geographic Books ISBN 978 1426209482 Buettner Dan 2015 The Blue Zones Solution Eating and Living Like the World s Healthiest People National Geographic Books ISBN 978 1426211928 Buettner Dan May 2015 Want Great Longevity and Health It Takes a Village The secrets of the world s longest lived people include community family exercise and plenty of beans The Wall Street Journal Buettner Dan 2017 The blue zones of happiness lessons from the world s happiest people Washington D C National Geographic ISBN 978 1 4262 1848 4 Buettner Dan 2019 The Blue Zones Kitchen 100 Recipes to Live to 100 Washington D C National Geographic ISBN 978 1426220135 Buettner Dan 2021 The Blue Zones Challenge A 4 Week Plan for a Longer Better Life National Geographic Books ISBN 978 1426221941 References Edit Carlyle Erin DAN BUETTNER S BLUE ZONES TEACH NINE SECRETS OF A LONGER LIFE City Pages N p 3 Feb 2010 Web 24 June 2015 a b c Pioneer in exploration and education to speak about team motivation at the national conference CUPA HR 30 7 July 2003 Archived from the original on 2004 08 28 Retrieved September 14 2007 Faculty Expertise in Aging and Long Term Care Sph umn edu 2013 12 17 Archived from the original on 2016 06 22 Retrieved 2016 07 27 Potter Ned January 18 2007 Finding the keys to longevity ABC News Accessed September 14 2007 Adventist Health acquires community health planning venture bizjournals On assignment the secret of longevity National Geographic Accessed September 14 2007 Buettner Dan 6 January 2010 How to live to be 100 retrieved 2017 03 08 How To Thrive Dan Buettner s Secrets Of Happiness NPR Weekend Edition November 28 2010 New book Secrets to Long Life National Geographic Traveler NG April 1 2015 Advice How To amp Miscellaneous Books Best Sellers Books April 26 2015 the New York Times The New York Times Buettner Dan The Finnish Town That Went on a Diet The Atlantic Atlantic Media Company 07 Apr 2015 Web 24 June 2015 Underwood Anne How Public Policy Can Prevent Heart Disease NewsWeek NewsWeek 2 Apr 2010 Web 24 June 2015 a b Blue Zones Project Communities bluezonesproject com Retrieved 2016 07 27 Blue Zones Redondo Beach Hermosa Beach Manhattan Beach health initiative Easyreadernews com November 2013 Archived from the original on 2016 04 22 Retrieved 2016 07 27 Blue Zones Project Fort Worth Fortworth bluezonesproject com Retrieved 2016 07 27 Blue Zones Project Hawaii Hawaii bluezonesproject com Retrieved 2016 07 27 2018 RWJF culture of health prize winner Robert Wood Johnson Foundation 18 September 2018 Press Release President Clinton Announces Program for Second Annual Health Matters Conference Clinton Foundation 2013 01 09 Retrieved 2016 07 27 The World We Build Dan Buettner Zeitgeist Americas 2012 YouTube 2012 10 16 Archived from the original on 2021 12 14 Retrieved 2016 07 27 Dan Buettner Speaker TED TEDxTC TED Turns out Tiegs and Buettner now live in Splitsville StarTribune com Star Tribune Archived from the original on 2016 07 25 Retrieved 2017 06 10 Further reading EditRobinson Joe June 1 2007 If adventure is the topic the talk isn t cheap The New York Times Archived from the original on 2009 05 24 Retrieved September 14 2007 External links EditOfficial website BlueZones BlueZones Facebook Dan Buettner talks about Sovietrek and his other adventures with anthropologist Jack Weatherford Northern Lights Minnesota Author Interview TV Series 347 1995 https reflections mndigital org catalog p16022coll38 369 kaltura video Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Dan Buettner amp oldid 1129901691, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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