Blue Zones

Supercentenarians and the oldest-old are concentrated into regions with no birth certificates and short lifespans

“The observation of individuals attaining remarkable ages, and their  concentration into geographic sub-regions or ‘blue zones’, has generated  considerable scientific interest. Proposed drivers of remarkable  longevity include high vegetable intake, strong social connections, and  genetic markers. Here, we reveal new predictors of remarkable longevity  and ‘supercentenarian’ status. In the United States, supercentenarian  status is predicted by the absence of vital registration. The  state-specific introduction of birth certificates is associated with a  69-82% fall in the number of supercentenarian records. In Italy, which  has more uniform vital registration, remarkable longevity is instead  predicted by low per capita incomes and a short life expectancy.  Finally, the designated ‘blue zones’ of Sardinia, Okinawa, and Ikaria corresponded to regions with low incomes, low literacy, high crime rate  and short life expectancy relative to their national average. As such,  relative poverty and short lifespan constitute unexpected predictors of centenarian and supercentenarian status, and support a primary role of  fraud and error in generating remarkable human age records. “

https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/704080v1

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