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Eating healthy could add up to 13 years to your life

(KYMA, KECY) - Changing what you eat could add up to 13 years to your life.

That's according to a newly published study.

Researchers from Norway created a model of what might happen if someone replaced a "typical western diet," which focuses on red meat and processed foods, with more fruits and vegetables, legumes, whole grains and nuts.

According to the study, if a woman began eating a plant-based diet at age 20, she could increase her lifespan by more than 10 years.

A man eating the healthier diet from age 20 could add 13 years to his life.

By starting at age 60, a woman could increase her lifespan by eight years and a man could add almost nine years.

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April Hettinger

April was born and raised in San Diego where she loved the beach town and her two dogs, Lexi and Malibu. She decided to trade the beach for the snow and advanced her education at Northern Arizona University in Flagstaff.

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