The Best Kept Secrets to Living a Century or More: Unlocking the Secrets to Human Longevity - The Daily Scroll
Human healthy aging and longevity are complex phenomena influenced by a dynamic interplay of genetic, epigenetic, metabolic, immune, and environmental factors. He completely abandoned the pursuit of unlockingthesecrets of immortality. Perhaps because he believes that dream is all wrong. Invisibilia co-founder Lulu Miller went down to visit him in California to try to find out why. HumanLongevity – Living Longer Doesn't Equal Better. Sadly a study conducted by the Global Burden of Disease Study (GBD) 2021 that showed the elderly will be around longer but they will suffer from a range of extended health complications during their longer life. "There is no single secrettolivinga long, healthy life," said Salvatore Di Somma, MD, the study's lead Italian investigator, founder of Great Health Science and symposium co-chair. "It is manysecrets, most of which we are only beginning to understand and more importantly... There are many centenarian studies all over the world, and each one takes a different lens on longevity, but I would say that across studies it really seems like centenarians have very good psychological well-being. They tend to score low in neuroticism. Decoding Extreme HumanLongevity A recent Cell Reports Medicine study analyzed the world’s oldest verified individual (117 years) using multiomics: genome, epigenome, transcriptome, metabolome, proteome, and microbiome. So, what's the real secrettolongevity? A new series out on Netflix called Live to 100 Secrets of the Blue Zones aims to cut through the noise and give us an answer.This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: 5 Things podcast: blue zones unlocksecretstolongevity. Latest Research UnlocksTheSecrets Of The Planet’s Healthiest People.The HumanLongevity Project takes you on an exciting journey around the globe, on a mission to discover thesecrets of the longest-lived and healthiest populations on Earth.