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An Expert Warns: Too Much Time Indoors May Be Raising Your Risk of Heart Attack & Stroke — Here’s How to Overcome Our Indoor Epidemic with Dr. John La Puma

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Apr 15, 2026
Dr. John La Puma, a board-certified internist, chef, and pioneer of Culinary and EcoMedicine, argues that modern indoor living harms health. He highlights how lack of outdoor light and nature raises risks for chronic disease, ages the body faster, and fuels “digital obesity.” He prescribes brief daily outdoor doses, gardening, and morning light rituals to restore biological signals and resilience.
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INSIGHT

Green Space Is Linked To Longer Telomeres

  • Proximity to green space correlates with longer telomeres (≈2.5 years difference) and active engagement like gardening or moderate exercise further preserves telomere integrity.
  • Passive green exposure helps; active nature work compounds longevity benefits.
ADVICE

Avoid Nighttime Blue Light To Protect Your Heart

  • Avoid bright blue light at night and sleeping with lights/TV on to lower cardiovascular risk.
  • Nightlight between 00:30–06:00 raises heart attack risk ~50% and stroke risk ~30% (JAMA cohort of 111,000 over 34 years).
ANECDOTE

Farm Return Sparked The Indoor Epidemic Research

  • John bought an abandoned nursery and returned often to watch trees he'd planted, which drew visitors who immediately felt better.
  • That lived experience motivated him to study and formalize nature-as-medicine at his La Puma Farms.
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