The Gölköy district of the Ordu, one of the 10 places determined to be Turkey's longest-lived place in the study of 'Turkey's Aging Atlas', has entered the interest of international scientists.
After 15 years of study by Ismail Tufan, the President of the Department of Gerontology of the Mediterranean University, Gölköy, the longest-lived population of Turkey, has entered into the interest of national and international scientists. - Governor of Ordu Irfan Balkanlıoğlu: - "Every part of Gölköy is green and forested. Oxygen is abundant and naturally fed. Therefore, it is a candidate to be one of the attraction centers in the world "
Gölköy district of Ordu, which is one of the 10 longest living places of Turkey in the study of 'Aging Atlas of Turkey', which has been continuing for 15 years with Ismail Tufan, Head of Department of Gerontology of Mediterranean University, has become an interest of international scientists.
GOLKÖY RELEASES
Prof.Dr.Terence Seedsman from Melbourne University of Australia, Prof.Dr.Mammer Tuna from Muğla Sıtkı Koçam University, Prof.Dr.Melis Oktuğ Zengin from Ege University, Assoc. Prof.Dr.Sevnaz Şahin from Ege University, Assoc. Prof.Dr.Esmail Tufan from Akdeniz University Dr. Ayşen Canatan, from the University of the Mediterranean, Dr. İkuku Murakami, Gerontologist Faruk Y. Gürdal, Gerontologist Sule Ayan, Elisabeth DeLuca, Hiroşi Nakaşima Ordu's Gölköy district.
Due to international support and the contributions of the Governorship of Ordu, Ordu Metropolitan Municipality, Gölköy Municipality, İsmail Tufan Gerontology Foundation, National Social and Applied Gerontology Association and Akdeniz University, hosted by Gölköy Municipality, guest scientists organized a symposium to visit Gölköy Municipality. Sympozyuma Ordu Governor İrfan Balkanlıoğlu, Ordu Metropolitan Mayor Enver Yilmaz, Gölköy Governor Mustafa Hamit Kıyıcı, Gölköy Mayor Ali Kemal Mert, members of the protocol, academicians and universities from abroad and invited from abroad.
Ordu Governor İrfan Balkanlıoğlu said that the determination of Gölköy district as 'Turkey's longest-lived place' is surprising for others but normal for them.
"NO APPLICATION"
Governor Balkanlıoğlu said:
"Ordu is one of the most abundant of oxygen, there is no big industry to pollute the environment, there is almost no medication on agricultural pesticides, and there is plenty of oxygen in every green and forest, and people naturally feed on it, making it a candidate to be one of the attraction centers in the world. People are willing to sacrifice everything to live for more than a day, so they are trying to give more money and buy natural food There are places where natural, natural and non-chemical food are sold in markets There is no sacrifice for people to stay healthy. There are people living here who live in places where some people are more uninvolved in terms of environment.
If there are such good facilities in Gölköy and the healthiest people on Turkey are here and the longest life is being driven here, this place needs to be well known. Maybe the world is good at the time when you know that many people here are a place that contributes to a healthy and long life, learning can be done here. We are in an effort to promote the Ordu. Gölköy is one of the most beautiful districts in Ordu. Here Ulugöl, the rivers, the waterfalls are there. These features can also be foregrounded. Even if we introduce it, not only Turkey, but Yemen, people will come here, vacation and try to get a residence from here, "he said. Prof.Dr.Terence Seedsman from Australian Melbourne University, who made a statement on behalf of visiting scientists, stated that the work in the field of aging in Turkey would be an example for Australia and stated that the nature of Golkoy district is the best place for long life
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