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Home » Wellness & Self-Care » Longevity » The Key Habit for Longevity After 50, According to Experts

The Key Habit for Longevity After 50, According to Experts

By Liam Fraser
Published: October 9, 2025
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As individuals enter their 50s and beyond, daily routines often become more consistent. From the time one rises in the morning to the familiar evening rituals, habits play a significant role in overall health. Many individuals in this age group start reflecting on their diet and lifestyle, increasingly seeking ways to enhance their longevity.

Dr. Gowri Reddy Rocco, MD, MS, a prominent longevity expert and the founder of Optimum Wellness and Longevity Inc., emphasizes a crucial habit that she believes everyone aged 50 and older should adopt: prioritizing sleep. In her view, improving sleep quality is vital for overall health.

“Valuing sleep and maintaining good sleep hygiene is essential,” Dr. Rocco states. “Aim for seven to eight hours of sleep each night. This preserves and improves your metabolism, immune system, and brain health, as well as lowers cortisol, helps with hormone balancing, and supports mental health.”

Research backs her assertion; studies have shown that older adults who receive between six to nine hours of sleep experience better cognitive and physical health than those who sleep either less or more. This improvement is attributed to REM sleep, which aids in metabolic and cognitive recovery, fortifying memory and brain function.

“Sleep is when your body burns fat, retains memory, builds the immune system, and overall repairs itself,” Dr. Rocco explains. “Good sleep reduces the risk of Alzheimer’s, supports weight management, and strengthens the immune system. Lack of deep sleep is connected to brain deterioration, mental health concerns, and obesity, regardless of regular exercise. Additionally, sleep is crucial for converting short-term memories into long-term memories.”

Understanding the significance of sleep becomes increasingly important as individuals age, particularly considering that older adults frequently encounter poorer sleep quality and a higher incidence of sleep disorders.

Signs of Poor Sleep

Inadequate sleep may produce several symptoms that can become more pronounced with age, leading to significant health challenges if left unresolved. Common signs include:

  • Daytime sleepiness
  • Fatigue and lethargy
  • Mood swings or irritability
  • Difficulty with focus, thinking, or memory
  • Headaches or migraines
  • Speech difficulties
  • Hand tremors
  • Impulsive behavior
  • Slower reaction times

Importance of Sleep for Those Over 50

Statistics reveal a startling connection between sleep patterns and longevity. Adults who consistently manage less than seven hours of sleep nightly face a 14% higher risk of premature death compared to those achieving seven to eight hours. Conversely, sleeping more than nine hours is linked to a staggering 34% higher risk of early death than the recommended range.

Given that sleep quality often deteriorates with age, awareness of sleep’s role in one’s health becomes critical for adults over 50. A most important takeaway is that a consistent sleep schedule significantly enhances quality of life.

Addressing Sleep Issues

For those struggling with sleep, consulting a sleep specialist can be advantageous. Determining potential causes, whether diet-related, due to an underlying health issue, or linked to stress, is essential for targeting solutions.

In addition to achieving adequate rest, Dr. Rocco suggests implementing other lifestyle changes focused on longevity. This includes:

  • Incorporating nutrient-rich foods while minimizing sugar intake.
  • Reducing alcohol consumption, which she points out can harm brain health and increase the risk of various cancers.
  • Engaging in regular physical activity, such as walking, which Dr. Rocco highlights as beneficial for insulin resistance and overall health.

Moreover, maintaining a positive mindset is fundamental for longevity. “Being present, practicing gratitude, and avoiding toxic relationships are vital for mental health. Cultivating positive thinking is a habit observed among centenarians,” Dr. Rocco remarked.

These habits collectively contribute to sustained physical and mental wellness as one ages. High-quality sleep serves as a foundational element, making it easier to establish and maintain healthy dietary and exercise routines. Addressing any factors disrupting sleep is vital.

“Your 50s are just the halfway mark,” Dr. Rocco concludes. “It’s crucial to adopt healthy habits at this stage because it can significantly impact your quality of life and longevity.” Indeed, it’s never too late to embark on a journey toward a healthier, more fulfilling life.

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