A research report is issued that the lifespan of humans is 115 years old



The average life expectancy of Japanese in 2015 is the highest in the world with women at 87.05 years old, male 80.79 years old, the world's fourth largest, and renewed record highs. Although it is the life expectancy of the human being which grows year by year, the research team of the United States announced a research that "human life expectancy reaches 115 years old".

Evidence for a limit to human lifespan: Nature: Nature Research
http://www.nature.com/nature/journal/vaop/ncurrent/full/nature19793.html

What's the Longest Humans Can Live? 115 Years, New Study Says - The New York Times
http://www.nytimes.com/2016/10/06/science/maximum-life-span-study.html

A research team at the Albert Einstein Medical University in the United States examined how much life expectancy of human beings will be extended by using an international database on longevityHuman Mortality Database"We analyzed the data including 534 people living long lived in detail in detail.

Researchers confirmed that the highest age record of humans reached the age of 111 in 1968 and around 115 in the 1990s, but after that it turned out that the elderly record growth has declined since then It was. It is understood that the growth of human's life expectancy is rapidly slowing down. Professor Jan Bisch of the Albert Einstein Medical School says, "I think that the average lifespan of humans is likely to reach the upper limit, humans will never live longer than 115 years old."

Of course in the past some people live to the elderly aged 115 or over. Famous are French who lived to 122 years oldJeanne CullmanHe is registered in the Guinness Book of people who lived the longest in history with certain evidence. However, researchers say that people like Mr. Kalmans are obvious "abnormal values" on the data, and if it searches for people who live to 125 years, it is probable that the Earth needs 10,000 pieces Business professor says.


The opposite opinion is also raised about this research. James W. Boupel of Max-Planck Odense Center stated, "Such" misunderstandings "have been repeated many times in the history of science so far," said the study of visiting professors " "I have been dismissed that it is.

ByMarcel Oosterwijk

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