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Originally Posted by rubicon
I did review all the posts and the initial question: "Do you want to liv past 90?"
The reality of it all save suicide is that likely out of your hands
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I suppose it depends on how you look at it. If you look at one individual, whether he/she lives a healhy lifestyle or not, there's no way you can pinpoint how long that person will live. Someone who seems to live a healthy lifestyle may die at a younger than expected age and visa versa.
But when you look at various studies of large groups of people, who live different lifestyles, you will see some informative differences. For example, the life expectancy of Mexicans is quite different than the life expectancy of the Japanese. Mexico has a world life expectancy ranking of 63. Japan has a world life expectancy ranking of 1.
So if you want to live longer, your chances will likely be better if you adopt a Japanese lifestyle. And you could find out the details of such a lifestyle by reading The Okinawa Program. Seventh Day Adventists have a ten year longer lifespan than the average American. They are vegans and vegitarians.