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Tuesday 26 October 2021

31 Surprising Signs You'll Live to 100

 Consider this: In the 20th century, the average life expectancy shot up 30 years—the greatest gain in 5,000 years of human history. And this: Centenarians—folks who make it into the triple digits—aren't such an exclusive club anymore, increasing 51% from 1990 to 2000. How to account for these dramatic leaps? Advances in health, education, and disease prevention and treatments are high on the list, and that makes sense. But what you may not know is that seemingly unimportant everyday habits, or circumstances in your past, can influence how long and how well you'll live.

You love to work out
If you enjoy sweating it out on the regular, you're in luck. Studies have shown that staying physically active can help improve your longevity and help reduce your risk for heart disease, diabetes, and other health conditions. As you age, you lose muscle mass, but exercise helps you build muscle, so you can keep your metabolism revved up and maintain a healthy weight.

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