“Longevity: Tales from the Oldest Old” Presented by Claudia H. Kawas, M.D.

UCI Francisco J. Ayala School of Biological Sciences
The Allergan Lecture Series in Modern Biology
“Longevity: Tales from the Oldest Old”
Presented by Claudia H. Kawas, M.D.
Professor of Neurology and Neurobiology & Behavior, UC Irvine
Thursday, October 30, 2014
Over the past century, advances in public health and medical science extended life expectancy by more than 28 years. People over age 90 are now the fastest growing segment of the population, although little is known about these pioneers of aging. Dr. Kawas will discuss findings from The 90+ Study, one of the largest population-based studies of oldest-old in the world. Based in Leisure World, Laguna Woods, California, she shares lifestyle and other lessons from individuals in their tenth decade and beyond.

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  • @caricorbet-owen1888
    @caricorbet-owen18887 жыл бұрын

    Doesn't it strike you as interesting that we obsess so much about calories and micro-nutrients and what we consume and yet this study finds: People who drank moderate amounts of alcohol or coffee lived longer than those who abstained. People who were overweight in their 70s lived longer than normal or underweight people did. Maybe if we stressed less about our diet and weight, that would help.

  • @msario629

    @msario629

    4 жыл бұрын

    Cari Corbet-Owen She did say only if you’re overweight in later life, not when you were young. Being overweight when you were young is still shown to correlate with shorter life expectancy.