About the Book
Stop Acting Your Age, Start Living Your Life gives the reader a full menu of new opportunities to get a fresh start at life. It's your chance to re-invent yourself and start living life on your own terms. Become an interesting character whose life story reads like an adventure novel. Break out of those tired, worn-out social conventions that confine adults to a passive, isolated existence; sitting on the sofa waiting for the phone to ring, or the Grim Reaper to call. Out with the old-old and in with the new, modern maturity. In other words, STOP ACTING YOUR AGE so you can START LIVING YOUR LIFE. Time to YOUTH'N UP, discover the newfound ways to make your life youthful, again. All you need to get started is a new attitude about your potential and life-chances. Follow the author's nine-step, YOUTH"N formula to achieve active aging and adventurous retirement. Become a ZOOMER ... a boomer with Zip! The YOUTH'N UP formula is founded on the author's meta-analysis of research findings in peer-reviewed journals on preventive medicine, psychology, sociology and retirement living. Step-by-step, readers learn what experts have discovered about extending the youthful years of life. Age is just a number, as demonstrated by "older" people who look, feel and act decades younger than their chronological age. Readers learn the essentials of a total fitness lifestyle such as sound nutrition and dietary habits, brain boosting neurobics, improved body strength, increased energy, growing your social network, connecting to your higher power, achieving retirement-readiness and the pursuit of an AgeVenturous life. Readers are introduced to ZOOMER role-models, profiles of real people, not celebrities who possess an arsenal of personal trainers, life coaches and executive chefs. But rather, people just like you who have managed, on their own, to re-invent themselves and brighten their future. Be sure to take the author's Life-Stretcher quiz that measures the reader's progress toward achieving a genuine ZOOMER lifestyle. Become Age-Smart, then remain constantly current with listings of authoritative sources of information. Learn how to distinguish between "pop-culture hype" and the "real thing" (trustworthy research on successful aging and active retirement). Welcome aboard the ZOOMER style of life, where "Retirement is more a state of mind, than a stage of life."
About the Author: A University of Michigan doctoral graduate, Dr. David J. Demko is certified in gerontology (University of Michigan), geriatric assessment (USF-Medical), and retirement planningleadership (AARP). In 1975, David became the youngest director ever to be appointed to direct the one of the federal government's ACTION programs on Aging. In 1981, he received his first of three appointments to the White House Conference on Aging, the youngest American to receive this Presidential commission. Since 1998, Dr. Demko has served as editor of AgeVenture longevity magazine, ZOOMER(TM) lifestyle magazine for Boomers, and is the author of four books on healthy lifestyles and retirement planning. Today, he is a Professor at the Miami Dade Honors College. A member of the National Press Club, Editor&Publisher Syndicated Columnists, American Sociological Association, and the Gerontological Society of America; David's research on ZOOMER lifestyle appeared in the international print and broadcast media. In broadcast media, the NBC Today Show, Fox & Friends, CBS, National Public Radio, Clear Channel TV, Fox Radio, Sony TV's Life & Style, and London's BBC covered the author's work. In print media, Glamour, Readers Digest, New York Times, New York Post, Los Angeles Times, Atlanta Constitution, Maxim, Blender, Marie Claire, and Forbes have quoted David's gerontological research. Dr. Demko is a recipient of the American Association of University Professors "Distinguished Service" award, Honors Society Outstanding Professor, Student Government Service Award, Endowed Chair in Gerontology, and is listed in "Who's Who Among America's Best College Teachers" and the Directory of American Scholars." Civic groups have commended David's contributions to Aging America, Black History, Hispanic Heritage, College Governance, and Health Policy. He is the recipient of the prestigious Ronald Reagan Congressional Gold Medal for Public Service.