cover image Drop Dead Healthy: 
One Man’s Humble Quest 
for Bodily Perfection

Drop Dead Healthy: One Man’s Humble Quest for Bodily Perfection

A.J. Jacobs. Simon & Schuster, $26 (384p) ISBN 978-1-4165-9907-4

With three bestselling titles in his One Man’s Humble Quest series, Jacobs decided to become “the healthiest man alive,” first consulting medical experts, making a list of outré diets, and putting himself in unusual situations. To try out the Paleo movement’s Caveman Workout, “which is all about being natural and savage and out in the wilderness,” he ran bare-chested through the wilderness of Central Park. He investigated the antiaerobic “slow fitness movement” that requires exercising only 20 minutes a week. With a 70-page to-do list, he tried everything from acupuncture to Nature’s Platform, a metal stand for squatting on top of a toilet since “there’s bona fide evidence squatting is better for you.” Each body part gets its own chapter; in “The Gonads” he recalls a urologist who told him, “When I do a prostate exam, it’s easy. I use one finger. Maybe two if I want a second opinion.” Jacobs achieves an instant intimacy with the reader, making his family life as much a part of the narrative as his many meetings with medical theorists and health gurus. He’s a clever humorist who successfully takes his readers on a round trip from reality to absurdity, dispensing solid, valuable health information along with fascinating oddities. (Apr. 10)