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| Oct27-12, 08:38 AM | #1 |
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What are some scientifically valid ways to increase your life expectancy?
As the title says, what are some scientifically valid ways to increase your life expectancy? That is, which practices (ex: diet, exercise, etc.) have been shown to increase the average life expectancy in experimental studies?
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| Oct27-12, 09:56 AM | #3 |
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| Oct29-12, 05:53 AM | #4 |
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What are some scientifically valid ways to increase your life expectancy?
http://www.ted.com/talks/dan_buettne...to_be_100.html
A lot of studies being done on this. We need to relax, keep mentally and physically active, have lots of friends and family around. I think this video mentioned how exercise for the sake of exercise wasn't very helpful, that for example running a mile after a long day at work can actually be harmful unless you're doing it because you love running. Walking to see a friend who lives far away and then relaxing with them and having a cup of tea is beneficial. We need to find ways of exercising that we enjoy and that help us relax. It's a while since I watched the video! |
| Oct31-12, 09:41 PM | #5 |
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there is that aubrey degray guy who wants to be immortal
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| Nov1-12, 06:04 AM | #6 |
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| Dec4-12, 06:53 AM | #7 |
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Don't smoke. Get 8 hours of sleep per night. Get some exercise but not too much. Eat a variety of foods and don't overeat. Avoid stress. Stay social. Live long.
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| Dec9-12, 11:13 PM | #9 |
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Calorie restriction (starvation) to the point of constant hunger is known to dramatically extend the lifespan of a wide variety of animals. It is being tested in humans as well.
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| Dec9-12, 11:39 PM | #10 |
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http://www.nature.com/news/calorie-r...ng-run-1.11297 Impact of caloric restriction on health and survival in rhesus monkeys from the NIA study http://www.nature.com/nature/journal...ture11432.html |
| Dec18-12, 07:10 PM | #11 |
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Coincidentally, I just came across this article http://health.yahoo.net/experts/dayi...icts-longevity |
| Dec18-12, 07:38 PM | #12 |
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The oldest people in the test were more likely to die. I'm shocked.
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| Dec21-12, 11:27 AM | #13 |
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We just had a presentation for insurance plans at work. I can't remember the exact info but recall a few points that were interesting. They said if you live to age 80 you've got a better chance of living to 86 and if you make it to 90 you've got a better chance to make it to 93. They also said smokers and skydivers can expect to pay a lot more for the same coverage.
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| Dec21-12, 11:32 AM | #14 |
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This tends to support my last post. http://life-span.findthedata.org/d/d/86
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| Dec21-12, 12:01 PM | #15 |
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If you calculate the probability to live up to age 86 (based on the current mortality rates), a person of age 80 will get a higher probability than a child. Of course, the child has to survive some decades just to reach 80 (~48% (male) or 62% (female) probability according to this website). |
| Dec21-12, 12:12 PM | #16 |
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| Dec21-12, 12:14 PM | #17 |
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Actually, if you change the number corresponding to the age at the tail end of this link - it will tale you to the age you want... http://life-span.findthedata.org/d/d/86 = 86 http://life-span.findthedata.org/d/d/80 = 80.
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