Friday, October 30, 2009

Lifestyle that you age more quickly


The perpetrators, you age faster and have damage to your health:

1. Poor nutrition
2. Lack of exercise
3. Stress and Anxiety
4. Exhaustion
5. Woe
6. Lack of love
7. Toxic Overload
8. Bottlenecks and congestion of highways in the interior of our body.

Healthy lifestyle live longer
It takes 14 to 21 days of repetitive behavior to form a new pattern in the brain. Once the pattern is formed, it becomes an automatic behavioral responses. As you develop new habits, they begin to replace bad habits. Here are some of the deepest habits of life are

1. Drink lots of water
Drink 8 glasses of fresh filtered water every day. Water is very important for drainage and a good moisturizer cells to prevent accumulation of toxic waste. Your safest bet is filtered water. The best type of filtration process to allow contaminants from the use of charcoal, which removes impurities while removing water-soluble minerals. Avoid using water softeners to remove the essential minerals. To learn more about a high-performance filters, which I recommend, click here.

2. Eating like a centenarian
The rural community of Rugao, four hours north of Shanghai, has the reputation of the community, "Longevity in China" because there are more than 200 centenarians in the small area - the highest number per 1,000 population in China. Rugao residents eat mainly fish, vegetables, mushrooms, seaweed, corn and buckwheat. There was almost no meat or poultry in most of their food found. Scientists have the benefits of a diet rich confirms fish and vegetables and low animal products.

The knowledge to enjoy the food, and what to avoid:

• The best thing to do for your health, for a variety of colorful fruits and vegetables daily.

• Reduce your meat and fish meal and poultry.

• Choose the right fats. Reduce the intake of saturated fats like butter and avoid all trans fatty acids. Instead, choose mono-unsaturated fats: olive, canola, sesame, flax and fish oils.

• Avoid all refined sugar.

3. Restore with regular rest
Get 7 to 8 hours of sleep per night quality.

4. Take the stairs!
Take a walk. Go for a swim. Join the gym. Find engage in any activity that is best for you and stick to the practice of at least four times a week, thirty minutes a sitting. Regular exercise can strengthen the immune system, uplift your mood, maintain joint mobility, increase energy - the list goes on and on!

5. Manage your stress.
Stress is the cause of most diseases that shorten our lives. Meditation is a good way to manage stress levels. For best results, meditate every day. Start with five minutes and work your way up to fifteen or twenty minutes. See (3 Easy Beginner Techniques of mediation.) For CD-tour with meditations for the living to 100, click here filled. Another possibility? Get your exercise and stress management in and start a practice of Tai Chi.

6. They detoxify your environment.
With environmental factors causing damage of more to our wellbeing, it is important to look for and what to avoid. For starters, you can avoid many dangerous chemical substances, if you buy organic food and glass and recycled paper. Moreover, it is beneficial, regular detoxification with special diets based on plants and subjected to reducing the toxic burden on your body. A mixture of plants that has been specially formulated to detoxify the body Internal Cleanse. Also learn how to remove toxins with this 5-step detox to recharge the batteries.

I hope you find the answers to which you have to enter in your quest for more! I invite you to visit often and shares your own health and longevity tips with me.

You can live long, live, live strong and happy!

How to live to 100


"For the first time in history, adults aged 100 or older are a rapidly growing group of people. Most industrialized countries are now asking an average hundred per 10,000 inhabitants, but the figure moves up in 5000th

"Saw University of Georgia gerontologist Leonard Poon at the common denominator between the centenarians, he said: They exercised regularly ate breakfast every day and do not smoke carotenoids consumed in large amounts of vitamin and did not smoke."

Wednesday, October 28, 2009

Are you willing to live to 100?


A new report from the Danish Research Center on Aging, says that may shock 100 candle old news for children in developed countries.

Life expectancy has been rising for the inhabitants of developed countries over the last two hundred years. If this trend continues, said researchers at the University of Southern Denmark's Danish Aging Research Center, and then press your hundredth may be old hat.

They say that most babies like France, Germany, Italy, United Kingdom, Japan, the United States and Canada since 2000 were born in the developed countries that have had a good chance of seeing a hundred.

Currently, the World Health is referred to Japan as the nation's longest life expectancy. For children who were born in Japan in 2007, is the life expectancy of eighty-three. Here in the United States is the average life expectancy of only one hundred forty-eight.

The only thing that could pose the biggest threat to longevity? Obesity. Although life expectancy in developed countries (and is) has been on the rise, obesity (which also can affect above).

If more people in the three figures, researchers estimate that to see, instead of three life stages - childhood, adulthood and old age - the four of us. Age can be divided into young, still active elderly population and older, begins to gradually reduce the population. If the very old people are healthy? Hard to say. There are very few data on the health of people over eighty years, in comparison with the data that we have the lives of up to eighty-five. But early detection and better treatment of many health problems suggests that the very elderly can continue to be healthy ... 100 up to years and beyond!

Babies born today live to the age of 100!


Here are some exciting and encouraging news! Babies born today may well live to 100 on average. Today, more and more of its 100th Birthday celebration, but it's still pretty rare.
Be "Most babies born in the United States and Europe, will live on past 100 years, when we rose to the same trend in life expectancy continue," according to a study published in the journal Lancet. Very long life are not the prerogative of the far distant future generations of very long life are probably the fate of most people alive, "wrote the authors of the study are the Danish Aging Research Center.
After analyzing the data from more than 30 developed countries, the decline in mortality rates among the over 80 are And three quarters of the children were born in these countries over the past ten years, can expect to live to 75 years. (More info)
What does this mean for you? As parents, we should strive to improve our health and our lifestyle so that we can live as long as possible for our children to enjoy as long as possible.

Monday, October 26, 2009

Johnson's Mills man celebrates 100 years


"When I was a kid, my teacher told us that of the telegraph and telephone miracle," said Arthur. "I asked the teacher," Do you think that you will one day not only able to listen to the phone, but see? He explained how it was absolutely impossible. It is now commonplace. "

Arthur Johnson's Mills, was sitting in a comfortable chair in the Hotel Sainte-Anne, on Route 106 in Dorchester Saturday afternoon, friends and family celebrated his 100th Birthday surrounded. Arthur knew that his family had everything, but he did not expect to see so many people to wish him good luck.

"I am a little surprised it did not, I was really expecting," he said, leaning on his chair in order to be better understood. "I'm surprised I'm 100 because I do not feel 100, in addition to being hard of hearing and uncertain steps.

Arthur, who lives on his property since his family moved to Mills Johnson, 16, said he has seen much in his life. Part of what he saw, was suspended a few meters on a shelf in a section labeled: Arthur's 1 100 years ago.

Arthur said it was nothing like computers and cell phones when he was younger.

And while humanity has progressed in areas such as the series - "they are searching for new planets, all the time, was impressed - he said that people do not always treat each other and care for the planet.

"For me, the world goes to hell," said Arthur, in a suit and tie for a birthday Dapper. "They spend all these gun laws in Canada, but there are more shootings there years ago.

When Arthur was 16, he lived in New York and his father had purchased land in New Brunswick, because someone has violated a debt.

The older sister of Arthur has the opportunity to come here and run the court, but had it did not work.

"His idea of farming is far from reality," he said. "She just wanted to ride all day.

Arthur told his father he wanted to farm, where his father was sent to Mills and Johnson, with the agreement that would if successful, the action which he did, when Arthur was giving 21 years in 1930. He still lives in this area.

His daughter, Patricia Jones and her husband Allan live in the main house, while Arthur now lives in a small house on the property.

It is expected to move into a specialist care home in a month or so.

"He did not yet spent a winter," said Patricia.

Arthur worked on the farm over the years, has long been for the Canadian Car and Foundry Company, worked in Amherst, and was also the postmaster for the region. He spent several months working in the cafeteria of the U.S. military base in Goose Bay, Labrador.

Patricia said that her father gave the wheel of his mid-90th

"He kept active for a number of years," she said. "And his spirit is still there. He can tell stories, back, and he loves the crowd."

Arthur had his audience yesterday that people were waiting outside to see in wet weather is happening in a 1929 Dodge. Once he is established, they lined up to shake his hand and wish him luck.

One of the hand to wish him a happy birthday was Teri McCready, Arthur's 19-year-old great-granddaughter.

"It is simply amazing to get to 100, she said." Although his body is May 100, his mind much younger. "

Teri said, it is difficult, all the things that he be seen over the years, as several of his training, he had imagined.

"He am, a horse and carriage, I was used with computers and my iPod uses," she said.

Another person is well intentioned monitored Dorchester Mayor Mel Goodland, village officials had greetings.

"It is a big step, 100 years," said the mayor, as he waited for his time with Arthur. "He's seen the coach to the village and the story would have so much. Basket from the landing on the moon, this is life. It's amazing."

Arthur said he did not know what the secret of longevity, despite his age. He figures he has a lot to eat with growing his own vegetables and to do of course.

"I have the good food I had when I farmed attribute," he said.

Today, most babies will live 100 years, scientists say


More than half of babies born today in rich countries for the past 100 years are diagnosed and live a better treatment of diseases such as heart disease, prolong life, researchers believe.

Life expectancy has been through three decades or longer during the 20th Century has increased in countries like the United States, United Kingdom, France, Germany, Canada and Japan and this trend will continue, according to a study published today in the British medical journal The Lancet. Without further improvements in life expectancy, three quarters of the children are her 75th Birthday brand, the German and Danish researchers wrote.

"The linear increase in record life expectancy of more than 165 years does not suggest a limit to the human life span ahead," said the lead researcher, Kaare Christensen, professor at the University of Southern Denmark Danish Aging Research Center at the magazine.

Better health care for seniors, particularly the United States, has the life of illnesses such as heart disease manageable in the time expanded and allow earlier detection and intervention, say the authors. Public health campaigns against smoking have also contributed to the longevity, they said.

People also live longer, without being severely disabled, according to scientists, with four health surveys in France.

The aging of society has left nations struggling to fund such programs for seniors, "said the expert. In Germany the number of people that is for every 100 persons of working age rose from 16 in 1956-29 and in 2006 should reach 60 by 2056, according to researchers.

Weeks of work shorter

Shorter working week to develop a long career in May continued longevity, they write.

"If people worked in their 70s and early 60s more than they do today, so most people just a few hours per week currently common" might work, say researchers.

Such a redistribution of work could help countries cope with economic demands of an aging society, even if they are not sufficient to meet these requirements, they said.

Christensen and his colleagues at the University of Rostock and the Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research, both in Germany as the basis of their study on data since 2004. The research was funded by a grant from the U.S. National Institutes of Health in Bethesda, Maryland. The Danish Research Center on Aging by the Velux Foundation, based in Switzerland supported.

Sunday, October 25, 2009

Half of the children "live to 100 "


More than half of the babies now in the UK and other rich countries are born to live up to 100 years, researchers say.

The Lancet study, published in the journal, said over the years have spent less severe disability.

Data from more than 30 developed countries shows that since 1950 the probability of survival has doubled the past 80 years for both sexes.

One expert said healthy behaviors for all age groups, the key is to enjoy, to live a long life.

Professor Kaare Christensen, the Danish Research Center on Aging at the University of Southern Denmark, who led the study, said the life expectancy has risen steadily since 1840, and there were no signs of this slowdown.

He said: "The linear increase in life expectancy does not mean a record of more than 165 years, a limit to human life-threatening.

"If life expectancy is approaching a limit, would probably be a delayed.

In 1950, the probability of survival between 80 and 90, on average, 15 to 16% for women and 12% for men.

In 2002 these figures had risen to 37% for women and 25% for men.

The study points out that until the 1920s contributed to improved child survival and childhood most to the increase in life expectancy.

Since then have been increased by advances in the survival of older men who nurtured since particularly evident since the 1970s.

Four times, "the people"

The researchers said that the man could now than with four stages of life - child, adolescent, young and old are considered old age.

She said there was no evidence that age group were less healthy than their younger counterparts, partly because the most vulnerable people first died, with the strongest survive in the past 85th

Danish research has shown that almost 30% to 40% of individuals between the ages of 92 unrelated to the 100th

And a study of super-centenarians in the United States of America (in old age from 110 to 119 years) shows that even at this advanced age, 40% needed help or are independent.

Professor Christensen said that the United Kingdom and other countries caused the detection of a deferral limitations and disability caused by illness, despite an increase in chronic diseases.

This increase is explained by better diagnosis and treatment of diseases such as heart disease and cancer.

He said: "A growing number of elderly and very old time is a major challenge for health systems represent.

"Evidence now, however, suggests that people not only live longer than before, but they also live longer with fewer disabilities and less functional limitations."

Professor Alan Maryon-Davis, president of the Faculty of Public Health, said: "We can argue about predictions, but the point is that prevention is indeed better than cure.

"We're not just adding years to life - but also life to years.

"It's great that as a nation, we are living longer and staying young - but we will do what we have for those who have it harder, can help lead a healthy life."

Why your kids can live for 100 years ?


Kid born today in Europe, Japan or the United States has a better than 50-50 chance of making their 100th year anniversary.

Health care is constantly improving, and researchers discover new ways to slow aging, such as blocking the action of a protein that controls food intake, so that a low calorie diet without pain.

You can already see the effects of this discipline in your dogs and cats. One of my own dogs soon reach the age of 15 years - we had a place to stay if we are not sure of his age.

Blacky (right) came to us in 1996. We were then told that there are 18 months, but the accommodations are also on the age, because young dogs are more acceptable.

Blacky proves you can have to age, even with a difficult start. When we arrived, she had Blacky, the number of treatments has been wired to a cure, and I was always afraid. We have them comfortable and she moved. These days she is blind, cataracts, most of the pigeons, but still comfortable. She likes kibble, his dog bed, and when we go to eat them in the room waving with its tail.

Blacky is not unusual. Many dogs are now living to 15, many cats 20th Pet food is more balanced Do not Get Fat. You will receive regular doctor visits, many interesting drugs and live without stress, often on soft bedding in addition to Windows.

There are lessons here for you if you are even interested in a hundred years.

They seek Limit the intake of food, a regular doctor, reduce stress, and a turn around time: All this will take. No smoking, no alcohol abuse, not to flee, and you can put your best friend in the animal house is retiring, to the annoyance of the heirs.

And if your grandchildren start in life with self-discipline, that they live longer.

Saturday, October 24, 2009

Most babies born in this century to live to 100


Most babies in the rich countries of the century was born, it will be their 100th Birthday, says a new search.

Danish experts say that since 20 Century, people in developed countries over three decades of living longer than in the past. Interestingly, the development shows no signs of slowing down.

In an article published Friday in the Lancet medical journal, the researchers write that the aging process "can be changed."

James Vaupel of the Max Planck Institute in Germany, Denmark and his colleagues reviewed published studies that are global in the years 2004-2005 in many issues related to aging. They found the life expectancy is rising steadily in most countries, even beyond the limits of what scientists previously thought possible. In Japan, for example, which are the longest in the world, life expectancy, more than half of the country, 80 years old women had to live to 90.

"Improvements in health care lead to a slowing of the aging process, challenges the notion that there is a limit to human longevity," said David Gems, an expert on aging at the University College London. Gems was not for research or study drugs that can the life of mice, may one day extend applications relates to people.

"Studies in laboratory mice, including ours, show that if you slow aging, only a few, it has a strong protective effect," he said. "A pill that slows aging would provide protection against the full spectrum of age-related diseases."

While increasing the diseases that affect the elderly such as heart disease, cancer and diabetes, advances in medical treatments are also possible, they remain active longer. The obesity epidemic, but they can complicate things. Obesity makes people more susceptible to disease and may die, their risk increases.

In the United States from 1982 to 2000 data showed a marked decline in cases of illness and disability in older people, but has begun to turn back now, probably because of the increase in obesity.

The aging population will change radically and the company gradually the retirement age will soon be pushed, "said Richard Suzman of the U.S. National Institute on Aging.

"We are within five to 10 years, a crucial event at which more and more people on Earth there are more than 65 years less than five years, he said." These additional year can be funded in a certain way and we must start thinking now."

Living to 100? Not infrequently in the future


According to a recent study in The Lancet published a weekly peer-reviewed medical journal, living to 100 would only occur more frequently in the future. Especially for young people of today. The study reported that half of today's youth who live born after 2000 and living in the industrialized countries, which is made up of three numbers. Additionally, those born since 2007 expected to live on average to the ripe old age of 104. This does not mean extending life in hospital beds, rather than the quality of life should also be improved.

However, some experts, the results were a little too optimistic. Dr. Harrison Bloom, a senior associate at the International Longevity Center in New York, for example, had this to say: accept "There is no reason to believe that more than half the population can today to 100, but this requires a better diet , a healthier and the constant improvement of the environment. This lifestyle would certainly mean less obesity. diabetes and obesity epidemic is now a reality. Many people die earlier than their projected service life would have been. "

However, even the critics can not deny that more and more people live outside of her 100th Birthday, and that their quality of life increased. This means that changes in the life plan, around the corner. For example, while it makes sense to go in 50 years to retirement, when you expect in your 80s that all the changes you are likely to arise as in the past age of 100 years to live.

Friday, October 23, 2009

More than half of the babies now in the UK and other rich countries are born to live up to 100 years, researchers say.


The Lancet study, published in the journal, said over the years have spent less severe disability.

Data from more than 30 developed countries shows that since 1950 the probability of survival has doubled the past 80 years for both sexes.

One expert said healthy behaviors for all age groups, the key is to enjoy, to live a long life.

Professor Kaare Christensen, the Danish Research Center on Aging at the University of Southern Denmark, who led the study, said the life expectancy has risen steadily since 1840, and there were no signs of this slowdown.

He said: "The linear increase in life expectancy does not mean a record of more than 165 years, a limit to human life-threatening.

"If life expectancy is approaching a limit, would probably be a delayed.

In 1950, the probability of survival between 80 and 90, on average, 15 to 16% for women and 12% for men.

In 2002 these figures had risen to 37% for women and 25% for men.

The study points out that until the 1920s contributed to improved child survival and childhood most to the increase in life expectancy.

Since then have been increased by advances in the survival of older men who nurtured since particularly evident since the 1970s.

Four times, "the people"

The researchers said that the man could now than with four stages of life - child, adolescent, young and old are considered old age.

She said there was no evidence that age group were less healthy than their younger counterparts, partly because the most vulnerable people first died, with the strongest survive in the past 85th

Danish research has shown that almost 30% to 40% of individuals between the ages of 92 unrelated to the 100th

And a study of super-centenarians in the United States of America (in old age from 110 to 119 years) shows that even at this advanced age, 40% needed help or are independent.

Professor Christensen said that the United Kingdom and other countries caused the detection of a deferral limitations and disability caused by illness, despite an increase in chronic diseases.

This increase is explained by better diagnosis and treatment of diseases such as heart disease and cancer.

He said: "A growing number of elderly and very old time is a major challenge for health systems represent.

"Evidence now, however, suggests that people not only live longer than before, but they also live longer with fewer disabilities and less functional limitations."

Some researchers have be noted that the growth rates of obesity, the lifespan is limited - but Professor Christensen said that such predictions were too short.

He said: "Life is a lottery, and some overweight people live on a 100 and some thin people who do not die early."

Professor Alan Maryon-Davis, president of the Faculty of Public Health, said that after there are still concerns that were obesity and unhealthy behaviors many people's lives should be shortened.

He said: "It's great that as a nation, we are living longer and staying young - but we will do what we have for those who have it harder, can help lead a healthy life."

The Ministry of Health said that the increased life expectancy would be an impact on the future funding of care in England have.

A spokesman said it would examine the results of the study.

"We know that our society is evolving ... We want to ensure that people are living longer enjoy, continue on a good quality of life. In 2040 we expect 1.7 million more adults to nursing care.

"We want to be able to really good care for all who enter it must have, then we radically the way the system is financed to change.

Free plans for a national service and support at home for the elderly provide support need it most, was authorized by the Prime Minister of the Labor Party conference announced.

Living to age 100 and thrive?


Future retirees can replace body parts with "spare parts" that could contribute substantially to prolong life, researchers say.

A £ 50m five-year program at the University of Leeds is to focus on innovative solutions to achieve "50 years of activity after 50 years.

The program focuses on the development of biomedical engineering solutions to problems that occurred with aging societies, could the average person to keep in its second century.

Joints, spine, teeth, jaw, heart and circulatory disease are the focus of the study, however, the researchers say that most parts of the body that could be improved degenerates with age.

The research revolves around the method of tissue engineering and medical Graduate Institute of Medical and Biological Engineering is a leader in the Third World.

The research focuses on the development of transplantable tissues and organs, eventually, the body is his own, overcoming the critical problem of rejection.

The Institute has developed a registry of the hip, which could last for the life rather than wait the maximum 20 years for replacement in progress.

Includes Led by immunologist Eileen Ingham, the research group is a technique pioneered atripping living cells from the donor parts of the human body and animals, so that only the "agony" of the fabric.

These can then be transplanted to the body of a patient, where he again meets with the cells.

Tests in animals and 40 patients in Brazil have shown promising results, "said Ingham.

The technique could within five years are available.

"We all live longer," said Professor John Fisher, who manages the project.

"But our bodies carry the same pace. We want an active lifestyle in our old days."

Many experts have called for further research to improve health in old age.

Writing in Public Service Review: Science and Technology, James Goodwin, director of research at Help the Aged, said: "The aging of the science itself is only 30 years and said in May that the UK has not received an adequate level is funding - but it can be credited with a profound influence on our thinking about aging and its translation into policy.

"We must develop strategies that not only increase our funding for research related to the age, but also to ensure that we translate the results into tangible benefits for our population is getting older," he added.

Thursday, October 22, 2009

Science spare parts could help you live more than 100.


Hip? Review. Ligaments of the knee? Review. Heart valves? Review.

The word that lasts a lifetime, and these are the advances in the science of "parts" that the researchers say it will help you live more than 100 years old.

A £ 50 million, five-year program announced today is the development of biomedical engineering solutions to the problems of the aging population of Great Britain, which could keep the average active people in the second century.

The work, coordinated by the Institute of Medical and Biological Engineering (IMBE) at the University of Leeds will be, will aim to allow a dozen challenges, the people will "fill in 50 years of activity after 50 years.

If you live to 100 ? Consider the possibility of testing.


Today, tomorrow, baby will live long. New Report 100 years old, most Americans born after 2000 can be customized to your baby. Century as a way of life affect our children or not and the quality of life that I have people waiting on the other?

News •: average life expectancy in the United States to develop steadily, France, Germany, Italy, Britain, Canada, Japan, etc. have been increased. If this rate continues 100 years old in most of these people about the report issued this month to the general. University of Southern Denmark, Research Center of Aging Danish researchers in the social outlook on life and in step 3 (children, adults and old age) is stopped rather than "age divided into 3 years to start forecasting (3)" age "children (. old) third.

• Rates: Japan is now the world's longest life - 83 years, babies born in 2007 as World Health Organization. Average life expectancy 77.9 years U.S. baby born in 2007 Center for Disease Control and Prevention is based on preliminary data. Telephone 100 or the life of people in the United States since 1990, and 1,950 more than 2 times the number of times long 16. The New. S. 2009 census, long wolroseo 11 in the United States has about 96,548.

• it health? Has over 85 years by people with health information, but detection and many conditions such as cancer and heart disease and a better life for their care "and that at 4 in good health." New England centenarian study section. lifetime of 169 means free education and cognitive tests and interviews for the study exceeded. Approximately 15% of the homes of their own independent operations to find the most difficult any of them healthy until the end of life. People are actually more than 100 healthy people aged 20 years, beginning his.

• longevity genes: genetic variants, called more frequently than 100 people FOXO3A life-year report published by National Academy of Sciences can be found. Some of the genes of living longer, but researchers said the credit card that the other factors. involved.

• Who will I live longer? Lifetime of most of New England joint research the emotional nature of this flexibility. (The ability to adapt to life events), the self and intellectual activity and a good sense of humor. (For total self) found that religious people and the strength of connections, low pressure because of the simple pleasure of life lost, not smoking or drinking anti-organized music exciting Mediterranean food restaurant () is not life. connected. Approximately 80% of American women over age 100, and most of them 40 years after child birth.

• Calculation of age: Researchers involved in studies of New England "100 Life calculate" How old is a former life, as scientific data to the site is used. Calculator 40 questions about health and family history of the request takes about 10 minutes to make.

Wednesday, October 21, 2009

Children can expect up to 100 years old


A review of the evidence, the latest research was published in The Lancet, experts saw it, if current trends continue, life expectancy, more than half the children born in the homes of wealthy people expect to continue to live 100th

They point out that during the 20th Century, the developed countries experienced substantial increases in life expectancy of 30 years and older, while the longer-term illnesses such as cancer and heart disease. Nevertheless, an earlier diagnosis and better treatment will ensure that people are able to survive.

The rate of death in Japan, Sweden and Spain, countries with more life to beat, even without an improvement in the health, three quarters of the children who live to 75 years.

However, to continue, with current trends, rank, most children in the developed world, born after 2000, probably playing in her 100th Anniversary.

Professor Kaare Christensen of The Danish Aging Research Center at the University of Southern Denmark, who have guided the study and his co-authors say that it does not slow down the increase in longevity of life since 1840.

According to scientists, the rich nations had yet to see the mortality rate decline in the population over 80 years.

Data from more than 30 developed countries shows that the probability of living 80-90-years in Germany was 15% for women and 12% for men in 1950, while these figures increased between 1950 and 2002.

Finally, the researchers said, because people are living longer, longevity is not final if it with a better quality of life, as she accompanies under 85 years, now seem to suffer from limitations and disability in later life than previous generations, despite the rise in chronic diseases. A contradiction is described by the researchers in the four following ways:
• Before the diagnosis, improved treatments and better results because of illness, so they turn off less.
• It is estimated that 14-22% can be associated decline in the total disability attributed to the reduction of disability associated with cardiovascular disease.
• Increased use of technology to help seniors become more mobile, including improvements to the quality of accommodation and accessibility of buildings, some diseases that are less functional limitations or disabilities.
• Finally, the socio-economic changes, such as increasing levels of higher education and income among the elderly could, including the improvement of living conditions and job contribute to disability.

According to the authors, people have today under the age of 85, not only living longer but are usually better able to manage their daily activities than did previous generations.