Summary:
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Historical Context
The record for the oldest human, Jeanne Calment, who lived to 122 years, raises the question of whether most people can achieve such longevity. -
Recent Research Findings
A study in Nature Aging reveals that while average life expectancies increased globally from 1990 to 2019, the rate of this increase is slowing down, signaling potential limits. -
Geographical Insights
Life expectancy data from countries known for longevity, like Japan and Italy, showed an upward trend, but the growth rate has decelerated, except in Hong Kong. -
Predictions on Lifespan
Researchers suggest the maximum life expectancy might peak at around 87 years, with men averaging 84 years and women reaching about 90 years, reflecting current trends in several nations. -
Implications of Findings
This research indicates that, without significant medical advancements, we may have reached the maximum potential for average human lifespan.
Read more at: New York Times
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