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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

Share Cardiovascular Disease Those in the ‘Ideal’ category were 55% less likely to develop diseases of the circulatory system, including: Heart Disease Stroke Heart Failure Atrial Fibrillation For each 10-point increment in lifestyle score, there was a proportionate 20% reduction in these conditions combined.

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