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Oh My Girl Mimi's Shocking Eating Habits: 'As Stimulating as Smoking'

Oh My Girl's Mimi reveals her intense love for ice cream on Netflix, prompting a medical warning about the impact of sugar on aging and health.

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On the 25th, during the Netflix daily entertainment show 'Manhakdo Ji-ssi', Oh My Girl member Mimi drew attention by revealing her shocking eating habits.

Oh My Girl Mimi Warns of Dangerous Eating Habits: 'Stronger Stimulus Than Smoking'

Mimi and comedian Ji Suk-jin began a serious talk with the question, "How long do you want to live?" Mimi replied, "I want to live as long as I am able. Good things keep coming out into the world. I would be so upset if I died without experiencing them all."

Ji Suk-jin, who turned 60 this year, expressed an extreme desire for longevity, saying, "I really want to live past 120."

Endocrinologist Woo Chang-yoon introduced the concept of 'Well-Aging,' which has recently gained attention, stating, "Our understanding of aging and lifespan is deepening. We must prepare for the present now."

While past 'Anti-Aging' focused on fearing and preventing aging, 'Well-Aging' is about accepting aging naturally while maintaining physical functions to the maximum extent. He noted, "Aging is deeply related to inflammation," and shared special tips for lowering inflammation.

Mimi revealed her extraordinary love for ice cream, saying, "I eat ice cream as soon as I wake up. I eat 2 to 3 at once."

Dr. Woo Chang-yoon warned, "Eating sweet foods immediately after waking up can be as strong a stimulus as smoking or drinking." Despite this, Mimi did not back down, saying, "I eat it to be happy and for my mental health."

Dr. Woo Chang-yoon pointed to Mimi as a person of interest and emphasized protein, stating, "High protein intake promotes the secretion of appetite-suppressing hormones after meals."

Ji Suk-jin confessed that for management, he has been eating tomato soup every morning for 3 years, adding, "I eat boiled eggs with coffee at night. It makes me so happy." Dr. Woo Chang-yoon praised his eating habits, saying, "I think I could increase your lifespan by 10 years."

By Mediafine Editorial Team · By Oh Seo-yoon · By 오서윤 기자
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