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World's oldest man dies at age 114

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  • L Lost User

    Yes and that meant that somebody else was then the 'Worlds oldest man.' :doh: As far as I know, still being alive is one of the main criterea for acheiving the status.

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    Manfred Rudolf Bihy
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    PompeyBoy3 wrote:

    still being alive is one of the main criterea

    :-D :thumbsup:

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      As I know the oldest man was in Russia, couple years ago, may be 3. He was 120 years old and still alive. He lived in village. But yes, it was Russia, not USA :laugh:

      We live in a Newtonian world of Einsteinian physics ruled by Frankenstein logic

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      • R Ravi Bhavnani

        Clickety[^] "His long good health he put down to a strict regime of two meals a day." I bet he also didn't spend most of his adult life sitting[^] in front of a monitor. :) /ravi

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        Here is a table[^] Besse Cooper will be climbing the rankings.

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        • R Ravi Bhavnani

          Clickety[^] "His long good health he put down to a strict regime of two meals a day." I bet he also didn't spend most of his adult life sitting[^] in front of a monitor. :) /ravi

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          Ennis Ray Lynch Jr
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          Technically speaking, if you called him the world's oldest living man he would effectively be immortal and never die. Just sometimes be really hard to locate.

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            Clickety[^] "His long good health he put down to a strict regime of two meals a day." I bet he also didn't spend most of his adult life sitting[^] in front of a monitor. :) /ravi

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            How can we say the man was OLDEST in world...:confused: we can say World's KNOWN oldest man dies at age 114. *: Unknown things are always Surprising :thumbsup:

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              The article on Mortensen says he was the oldest living person in the Nordic countries and only second oldest in Europe. On this list[^] he does not even make it in the top 10 oldest people ever... But, and as a man this slightly worries me, he was the oldest MAN ever :|

              It's an OO world.

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              • R Ravi Bhavnani

                Clickety[^] "His long good health he put down to a strict regime of two meals a day." I bet he also didn't spend most of his adult life sitting[^] in front of a monitor. :) /ravi

                My new year resolution: 2048 x 1536 Home | Articles | My .NET bits | Freeware ravib(at)ravib(dot)com

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                Ravi Bhavnani wrote:

                a strict regime of two meals a day

                Actually there's a lot of recent scientific evidence to support this. The human body has evolved to require a state of an empty stomach which triggers all sorts of cleanup and restoration routines in the body. The common "wisdom" of eating like a herbivore and grazing all day is completely backwards. If the body never has a completely empty stomach and fast state it never performs the full clean up and maintenance required for good health. Some are advising one meal a day, two at most and the science backs it up.


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                  Ravi Bhavnani wrote:

                  a strict regime of two meals a day

                  Actually there's a lot of recent scientific evidence to support this. The human body has evolved to require a state of an empty stomach which triggers all sorts of cleanup and restoration routines in the body. The common "wisdom" of eating like a herbivore and grazing all day is completely backwards. If the body never has a completely empty stomach and fast state it never performs the full clean up and maintenance required for good health. Some are advising one meal a day, two at most and the science backs it up.


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                  Ravi Bhavnani
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                  John C wrote:

                  Actually there's a lot of recent scientific evidence to support this.

                  Yes, absolutely. /ravi

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                    Ravi Bhavnani wrote:

                    a strict regime of two meals a day

                    Actually there's a lot of recent scientific evidence to support this. The human body has evolved to require a state of an empty stomach which triggers all sorts of cleanup and restoration routines in the body. The common "wisdom" of eating like a herbivore and grazing all day is completely backwards. If the body never has a completely empty stomach and fast state it never performs the full clean up and maintenance required for good health. Some are advising one meal a day, two at most and the science backs it up.


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                    Hi Ravi - I'd be interested in a specific citation for your comments - very interesting

                    Tom

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                    • T TCHamilton

                      Hi Ravi - I'd be interested in a specific citation for your comments - very interesting

                      Tom

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                      I'm not Ravi but here ya go: http://www.marksdailyapple.com/health-benefits-of-intermittent-fasting/[^]


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                      • T TCHamilton

                        Hi Ravi - I'd be interested in a specific citation for your comments - very interesting

                        Tom

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                        Ravi Bhavnani
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                        I was first made aware of it by way of a PBS program (a science program hosted by Alan Alda) I saw about ten years ago.  John's link led me to this[^] Wikipedia article on the subject. /ravi

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                        • R Ravi Bhavnani

                          I was first made aware of it by way of a PBS program (a science program hosted by Alan Alda) I saw about ten years ago.  John's link led me to this[^] Wikipedia article on the subject. /ravi

                          My new year resolution: 2048 x 1536 Home | Articles | My .NET bits | Freeware ravib(at)ravib(dot)com

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                          TCHamilton
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                          Thank you Ravi

                          Tom

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