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What to eat in a day to boost longevity, according to a dietitian

What to eat in a day to boost longevity, according to a dietitian

May 26, 2026
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People are always looking for the magical longevity berry or anti-aging powder, but research actually shows the big picture matters much more. Essentially, overall eating patterns have a greater impact on long-term health than one individual food, and there’s no one perfect diet for people hoping to be independent and active well into their 80s or even 90s.

Mediterranean, DASH, plant-based and other high-quality eating patterns all tend to support longevity because they share similar foundations — think lots of fruits, veggies, whole grains, beans, healthy fats and lean proteins.

A 2025 Nature Medicine study followed more than 105,000 people for 30 years and found that those eating the highest-quality diets had up to 86% greater odds of “healthy aging,” meaning reaching age 70 and up free from major chronic disease while maintaining physical, cognitive and mental function.

That said, eating for longevity is not about eating perfectly. It’s about nudging your plate in a healthier direction more often. Longevity nutrition should still feel joyful, delicious, social and realistic.



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What to prioritize when eating for longevity

  • Vegetables
  • Fruits
  • Whole grains
  • Beans and legumes
  • Nuts and seeds
  • Healthy cooking oils, especially extra-virgin olive oil
  • Lean proteins like fish, seafood, beans, lentils and poultry

What to limit when eating for longevity

  • Processed meats and red meat
  • Sugary drinks and added sugars
  • Refined grains and ultraprocessed foods
  • Excess sodium
  • Excess alcohol

Daily habits to support healthy aging

Healthy aging does not require overhauling your entire life overnight. Tiny habits done consistently can make a meaningful difference over time. Think of these as “longevity micro-moves.”

  • Take a 10-minute walk after meals. Even a quick stroll can help support digestion, blood sugar and energy levels. If you don’t feel like walking, put on your favorite song and dance around the kitchen until the last note.
  • Add at least one colorful food to your plate — berries at breakfast, spinach in eggs, tomatoes on a sandwich, bell peppers with dinner. Color often signals antioxidants, fiber and plant compounds to support healthy aging.
  • Do strength training for one minute — a few squats at the counter, wall pushups or calf raises while brushing your teeth. Muscle is one of our longevity power players, and every little bit counts.
  • Connect with at least one person a day. Social connection supports emotional health and aging. Even a quick “thinking of you” text counts!
  • Prep one healthy food a day — wash berries. Slice peppers. Portion nuts. Rinse a can of beans. These small prep steps make healthy choices easier later, and consistency is the secret sauce for living longer and stronger.

What to eat in a day for longevity

Breakfast

  • Eggs with spinach and tomatoes
  • Whole grain toast
  • Berries

Lunch

  • Whole-grain wrap with wild salmon and chickpeas
  • Sliced veggies (bell peppers, carrots, cucumber, etc.)

Dinner

  • Grilled or baked chicken
  • Roasted broccoli and cauliflower
  • Baked sweet potato or quinoa

Snacks

  • Longevity smoothie
  • Nuts and fruit
  • Veggies with hummus, salsa or guacamole

This story first appeared on TODAY.com. More from TODAY:

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