The Anti-Aging Secrets of Longevity from 100-Year-Old Men
In the village of Tiana in the Sardinian mountains Antonio Todde celebrated his 112th birthday on January 22 this year. Antonio was the oldest documented man in the world in 2000-2002, and briefly the oldest person in the history of Italy.
Antonio is a shepherd living high in the mountains, where he has welcomed hundreds of pilgrims wishing to congratulate him on his extraordinary longevity. Similar phenomena reported from the Caucasus, the Andes, western China and the Japanese island of Okinawa have been doubted, since no proof of date of birth has been available, but in the Sardinian instance there seems little reason to doubt the years claimed. Age in Roman Catholic countries has always proved more reliable than elsewhere, since certificates of baptism have been available for many generations and guesswork is ruled out.
In most countries where reliable data are available, five women reach their century for every man who does so. But researchers at the University of Sassari have...
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