San Bernardino Blue Zone City
Welcome to Loma Linda, a San Bernardino County city known for Loma Linda University Health and recognized as America's only Blue Zone for its residents' longevity.
Loma Linda is a city in San Bernardino County, California, about 60 miles east of Los Angeles and just south of the San Bernardino Mountains, near the interchange of Interstate 10 and Interstate 215. Its Spanish name means "beautiful hill," a reference to the gentle slopes on which the city sits. Incorporated in 1970, it has grown into a compact city of roughly 25,000 residents that is defined, more than almost any community of its size, by a single institution and a single idea. That institution is Loma Linda University and its affiliated medical center. Founded in 1905 as a small sanitarium by the Seventh-day Adventist Church, Loma Linda University Health has grown into a globally recognized medical and educational system and the dominant employer of the city. The university trains health professionals, operates a large hospital and children's hospital, and anchors the local economy. The idea is longevity. Loma Linda is recognized as the only Blue Zone in the United States, one of a handful of places worldwide where residents demonstrably live longer. Roughly 9,000 Seventh-day Adventists live in the Loma Linda area, and researchers attribute the community's extended lifespans to the Adventist lifestyle: a largely vegetarian diet, regular physical activity, strong social and faith networks, and abstinence from smoking and alcohol. This health culture is not a marketing slogan but a measurable, documented feature of the place. Loma Linda suits health professionals, students, and families drawn to its medical institutions, its safety, and its calm, purpose-driven civic life. It is a city where wellness is both an industry and a way of living, set in the warm, inland Southern California climate.
Loma Linda is in San Bernardino County, California, about 60 miles east of Los Angeles and just off Interstate 10 at the base of the San Bernardino Mountains. It was incorporated as a city in 1970.
Loma Linda is recognized as the only Blue Zone in the United States, a designation for communities where residents live measurably longer. Roughly 9,000 Seventh-day Adventists live in the area, and their plant-based diets and active, health-focused lifestyles are credited with the community's exceptional longevity.
Loma Linda is home to Loma Linda University and Loma Linda University Medical Center, a major health system founded in 1905 by Seventh-day Adventists. The university and medical center are among the region's largest employers and a center for health-science education and care.
The majority of Loma Linda is served by the Redlands Unified School District, which operates schools across Redlands, Loma Linda, and nearby communities. Loma Linda University and its affiliated health programs provide higher education and medical training locally.
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