Can you live 150 years
Using Artificial Intelligence AI , scientists have analyzed the health and fitness-related information of the volunteers. According to their study, the human lifespan is most significantly based on two data points — biological age and resilience. The study author Timothy V. According to him, the research determines and separates the roles of fundamental factors in human longevity.
The research came a few months after a US man who want to live for years re-injected his own stem cells after spending Rs 87 Lakh. For a year-old, healthy adult, the rate of recovery is around two weeks but it takes an year-old adult around six weeks on average to recover. According to a CNET report , the research estimates that somewhere between the ages of years to years, human resilience is completely gone.
This is observed even in people who do not have any major illnesses. The researchers believe that it was want to increase our life span, changes need to be made in our resilience factor and in the ageing process. Otherwise, the change will only be an ' incremental increase in human longevity.
By using data from wearable technology, they looked at data about blood cell counts and step counts. They found the fluctuations in CBC and step counts showed the recovery time that people take when they experience stress.
Recovery grew took longer as they grew older. Brian Kennedy, Distinguished Professor of Biochemistry and Physiology at National University Singapore said, "The research will help to understand the limits of longevity and future anti-ageing interventions.
What's even more important, the study may help to bridge the rising gap between the health- and life-span, which continues to widen in most developing countries. Find latest and upcoming tech gadgets online on Tech2 Gadgets. In this same vein, Fedichev and his team are not discouraged by their estimates of maximum human life span. His view is that their research marks the beginning of a longer journey. Follow Emily Willingham on Twitter.
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