From the Magazine "Living Southern Style"
The article titled: "Living to the Young Age of 100", by Carol Segrave,
Website: http://www.livingsouthernstylemagazine.com/
The article is three pages and discusses the fastest growing demographics in the USA. Those over 100. Currently from the US Census Bureau, 7/1/02
(* Article references this website: http://www.bumc.bu.edu/Dept/Home.aspx?DepartmentID=361 *)
In 2002 there were over 76,000 people over 100, with the expectation of 129,000 in the year 2010.
I am curious if people are making plans to live this long?
To help you the article also provided a chart for age:
(* Note: I am only copying, and do not know the reasoning *)
Begin with 78 (* The average life expectency today *) and add or subtract the following:
+1 All four Grand Parents over 70
+1 Both Parents over 70
+1 Both Parents over 80
+1 First-Born
+1 Education High School
+1 Education beyond High School
+1 Average Intelligence
+2 Superior Intellignece
+3 Stay Employed after 65 (Part-time, volunteer)
+2 Right Weight / Under Weight
-2 Over Weight
-2 Relative has Heart Disease
-1 You have heart disease
+5 Do not Smoke
-5 You Smoke or are around others who smoke
+3 Regular Exercise
-3 Do not Exercise
+1 Sleep 6 to 8 hours a night
-2 Under Sleep / Over Sleep
+2 Sexually Active
+1 Physical exam regularly
-1 Major Disease
+1 Good Health
+1 Adequate / Moderate income
+1 Marries / living with someone
-3 Living Alone
+2 One Close friend.
Just curious
The article titled: "Living to the Young Age of 100", by Carol Segrave,
Website: http://www.livingsouthernstylemagazine.com/
The article is three pages and discusses the fastest growing demographics in the USA. Those over 100. Currently from the US Census Bureau, 7/1/02
(* Article references this website: http://www.bumc.bu.edu/Dept/Home.aspx?DepartmentID=361 *)
In 2002 there were over 76,000 people over 100, with the expectation of 129,000 in the year 2010.
I am curious if people are making plans to live this long?
To help you the article also provided a chart for age:
(* Note: I am only copying, and do not know the reasoning *)
Begin with 78 (* The average life expectency today *) and add or subtract the following:
+1 All four Grand Parents over 70
+1 Both Parents over 70
+1 Both Parents over 80
+1 First-Born
+1 Education High School
+1 Education beyond High School
+1 Average Intelligence
+2 Superior Intellignece
+3 Stay Employed after 65 (Part-time, volunteer)
+2 Right Weight / Under Weight
-2 Over Weight
-2 Relative has Heart Disease
-1 You have heart disease
+5 Do not Smoke
-5 You Smoke or are around others who smoke
+3 Regular Exercise
-3 Do not Exercise
+1 Sleep 6 to 8 hours a night
-2 Under Sleep / Over Sleep
+2 Sexually Active
+1 Physical exam regularly
-1 Major Disease
+1 Good Health
+1 Adequate / Moderate income
+1 Marries / living with someone
-3 Living Alone
+2 One Close friend.
Just curious