新たにイギリスsupercentenarian studystack
The researchers concluded that "neither short telomere length nor extreme natural human aging in the supercentenarian donor are absolute barriers to reprogramming both developmental state and cellular age." We Must Develop Measurements and Interventions for Centenarians and Supercentenarians
Kestenbaum et al. reported, based on Medicare data, that there were 105 supercentenarians in 2000, representing 0.3% of centenarians.[6] In 2002, there were 139 supercentenarian social security recipients of whom a sizable fraction was thought to be less than 110 years old, bringing the true number closer to 75-100.[4] Age Validation
By definition, a supercentenarian is anyone who has been validated to have lived to be 110 years or older. Verified supercentenarians have multiple documents throughout their life course to prove their age, including, at minimum, one early-life document; one mid-life document; and one late-life document. Further, the documents must be reviewed
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