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Scientists discover the maximum age a human can live to

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Updated 10:50 20 Feb 2023 GMTPublished 19:54 17 Feb 2023 GMT

Scientists discover the maximum age a human can live to

You could get to experience your teens all over again!

Emily Brown

Emily Brown

Anyone who makes it to their 80s, 90s or even 100th birthday are typically considered to have had a good long life, but according to scientists, humans can live for quite a bit longer than that.

Even reaching your 60s is enough for some countries to start edging you towards that 'pensioner' definition, but there are of course plenty of sprightly so-called pensioners who make very clear that they're not done with their time on Earth just yet.

Such people in their 80s and 90s actually do have a leg to stand on, because a study involving thousands of people has determined that life can continue way beyond the 100-year mark.

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Conducted by statisticians at Tilburg and Rotterdam's Erasmus universities, the study looked at the age at which 75,000 people in the Netherlands died in the 30 years up to 2017.

100 is practically young in this study.
Nadezda Ledyaeva / Alamy Stock Photo

Rather than focusing on life expectancy, the researchers wanted to determine how long a single individual could live as long as they look after themselves, and if their life wasn't cut short by an illness or other circumstance.

After looking at the ages the people in the study were at the time of their death, the researchers determined that a person's maximum lifespan plateaus in their nineties.

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People are able to live longer than that though, with women having a slight edge over men when it comes to lifespan.

The researchers suggested it is unlikely for a human to live beyond 115, with a maximum lifespan for a female topping out at 115.7 years, while men were estimated to reach a maximum age of 114.1 years.

Commenting on the findings, Professor John Einmahl, one of three scientists conducting the study, told AFP: "On average, people live longer, but the very oldest among us have not gotten older over the last thirty years.

Scientists believe women have a longer lifespan than men.
Matthew Horwood / Alamy Stock Photo

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"There is certainly some kind of a wall here. Of course the average life expectancy has increased. Nevertheless, the maximum ceiling itself hasn't changed."

In spite of the researchers' findings, Einmahl admitted there are instances of people bending the norm and living beyond these suggested maximum lifespans.

Just last month, the world lost its oldest person as French nun Sister André passed away at the grand old age of 118. Following her death, Guinness World Records named US-born Maria Branyas Morera the oldest person in the world, at 115.

Morera currently lives in a nursing home in Catalonia, Spain, but she was born in San Francisco on 4 March, 1907.

Featured Image Credit: Nadezda Ledyaeva / Alamy Stock Photo / @brendoncare/Twitter

Topics: Science, Health

Emily Brown
Emily Brown

Emily Brown is UNILAD Editorial Lead at LADbible Group. She first began delivering news when she was just 11 years old - with a paper route - before graduating with a BA Hons in English Language in the Media from Lancaster University. Emily joined UNILAD in 2018 to cover breaking news, trending stories and longer form features. She went on to become Community Desk Lead, commissioning and writing human interest stories from across the globe, before moving to the role of Editorial Lead. Emily now works alongside the UNILAD Editor to ensure the page delivers accurate, interesting and high quality content.

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