The Last Person Born in the 1. Century Died and So Will You. Humans start getting ready to die as soon as they are born. But for some, that process takes a whole lot longer than it does for everyone else. Take Italy’s Emma Morano. She was officially the world’s best live- r before passing away at 1. Saturday, according to The Chicago Tribune.
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She was born on November 2. Guinness World Records says that would have made her the last known person born in the 1. What do you do to live to be that old? Then you die anyway.“In the world of aging sciences, if you want to live a long life, choose long- lived parents,” S. Jay Olshansky, Professor in the School of Public Health at the University of Illinois at Chicago, told Gizmodo. As a courtesy, newspapers always ask the oldest living person what their secret is. Morano said she ended an abusive marriage and ate raw eggs and cookies.
Jeanne Louise Calment used to be the oldest person ever and lived to 1. That’s nice, but those lifestyle choices—where they lived and what they ate —probably didn’t do much.
Lifestyle is far from the whole story when it comes to your lifespan. There are a lot more people alive today compared with when Morano was born, so there will naturally be a lot more centenarians in the future. The world population has increased over 4 times since 1.
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. We’re treating diseases better, and our geriatric care is adding years onto people who may have died at 9. Olshansky. That means most of the things you can do to lengthen your life are being done for you already.
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Your decisions can only shorten it. The visible aging processes and physiological signs like cell division might happen at a slower rate, possibly due to genetic factors—he pointed out that really old folks generally look younger throughout their life. But this is something that lots of folks around the world are still researching. So, you will die, the decisions you’re making are probably making your life shorter, you probably won’t live to be 1.