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Living Past 100: Insights from Centenarians on a Long, Healthy Life

Dr. Paddy Barrett

As you can see from the above graph, about 50% of people (Controls In White) will have developed a major chronic disease by 70 years of age. Subscribe now For the supercentenarians (Light Blue Line) who live up to 119 years of age, most of them do not have a major chronic disease until well after 100 years of age 3.

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Decoding Longevity. How To Not Die. Young

Dr. Paddy Barrett

Yes, many external factors impact these factors, but ultimately, you have significant control over all of these. Let’s look at what happens to NCD risk when these risk factors are optimised. Subscribe now 1 Life's Essential 8 and risk of non-communicable chronic diseases: Outcome-wide analyses.

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