The average life expectancy of our hominid ancestors was 30 years, and today is the equivalent of 72 years. German scientists have used the data on mortality, to build a curious theory - 72 is the new 30.
So today, in '72 the same than eight thousand generations ago were 30 years old, and this is good news. The bad is that the average grown lifespan It does not guarantee the absence of wrinkles after 70 German scientists have discovered that our ancient ancestors hunters in 30 years had the same probability of dying as modern people of 72 years (of course, in the developed world).
Most interesting is that the average lifespan person for the 8000 generation grew at a snail's pace, having made an incredible leap in just the last four generations. Since 1840 life expectancy of newborn babies born in western industrialized countries grew by three months every year. Today, she has passed for 80 thanks to advances in medicine and balanced nutrition.
Researchers at the Max Planck Institute in Germany believe that people will continue to live longer and longer. For example, some experts are already predicting every fourth resident of the United Kingdom born in that year, the life expectancy of 100 years. And if humanity is to cope with the epidemic of obesity, cancer and cardiovascular diseases (which are linked), we came very close to the figures that have been laid down in the human body initially. It is believed that the optimum limit life under ideal conditions - 150 years. (READ MORE)
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