Unlock longevity data through the ELITE Portal To help in this quest, we are happy to announce the launch of the Exceptional Longevity Translational Resources (ELITE) Portal This new NIH-designated data repository offers researchers unprecedented tools and data with the potential to accelerate our understanding of the biological and molecular features underlying exceptional longevity
What is the ‘longevity economy’ and its 6 principles? | World Economic . . . For example, policymakers and businesses need to address factors that contribute to inequalities in financial resilience and longevity, including gender, race, ethnicity, geography, disability and socioeconomic background Access to quality health, retirement and social care need to be equal for everyone, regardless of their background or job
The 100-year life is here. How can we meet the challenges of longevity . . . The implications of the 100-year life for individuals, businesses, communities, and governments will be profound Still, it is not their sole responsibility to reimagine a longevity-ready society – it is an all-hands, all-sector undertaking, requiring the best ideas from the private sector, government, medicine, academia, and philanthropy
What Do We Know About Healthy Aging? - National Institute on Aging In another study, researchers found that in adults older than 55, muscle mass was a better predictor of longevity than was weight or body mass index (BMI) What can you do? Although many studies focus on the effects of physical activity on weight and BMI, research has found that even if you’re not losing weight, exercise can still help you
Optimism linked to longevity and well-being in two recent studies When scientists analyzed the data, they found that the most optimistic women lived, on average, 5 4% longer (approximately 4 4 years) than the least optimistic women The most optimistic women were also more likely to achieve exceptional longevity, defined as living over 90 years These trends were consistent across all racial and ethnic groups
How long will people live in the future? - The World Economic Forum The researcher Aubrey de Grey argues that the cellular decay behind ageing will be defeated He's popularized the term “Methuselarity” to describe the point after which people with access to the right therapies will no longer suffer from age-related health problems, and human longevity will reach “escape velocity” (de Grey said recently that chances are decent this will occur by 2036)
Unique gut microbiome patterns linked to healthy aging, increased longevity An NIH supported study found that when it comes to the gut microbiome, uniqueness matters for healthy aging and increased longevity Unique gut microbiome patterns linked to healthy aging, increased longevity | National Institute on Aging
The Longevity Economy: Innovations and Key Trends Building on the Longevity Economy Principles, this white paper synthesizes five key trends shaping the future of the longevity economy: building resilient public retirement systems; transitioning from savings accumulation to decumulation; enhancing the role of employers in financial well-being; addressing the economics of caregiving and long-term care; and supporting financial pathways for