Sunday, October 25, 2009

Report: spent 100 years of his life, May was a standard for the children of today


Report: spent 100 years of his life, May was a standard for the children of today
A new report published in the medical journal The Lancet, by the way at the current pace of increase in life expectancy, babies born in the developed world - including the U.S., Britain, France, Germany, Italy, Canada and Japan since, among other things -- expected to be alive in 2000 aged 100 years.

Following trends included in the report, while a three-digit life will be May a common standard for babies up today half of the children in the United States are born since 2007, can live well over 100 - up 'to
104 years old!

Principal author of the study, said Dr. Kaare Christensen of the Danish Research Center on Aging at the University of Southern Denmark, that life in the first half of the 20th Century can be increased to reduce a large extent be attributed to child mortality.

Expressed a similar opinion, "said Dr. Harrison Bloom - Senior Fellow at the International Longevity Center in New York - the longevity through better nutrition, healthy lifestyles and the continuous improvement of the environment.

To say that a long life is good for individuals, "said Christensen, the aging of the population would likely be more dynamic societies of a section in which they live and have a better quality of life than those currently in the elderly.

Christensen said: "The good news is that people will work well in general - it's more like them to move their aging process."

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