What is the best age to live in?

A new survey finds most Americans believe the “sweet spot” in life is right in the mid-30s. A poll of 2,000 people finds four in 10 would not go back to their 20s. Instead, the perfect age to be frozen in time at is 36 years-old.
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What age is the happiest?

According to a study published in the Social Indicators Research journal, we're the happiest between the ages of 30-34, and midlife (our 40s and 50s) is not perceived as the least happy period in life.
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How rare is it to live to 90?

Age 90 isn't some wild outlier. The SOA's data suggests that a 65-year-old male today, in average health, has a 35% chance of living to 90; for a woman the odds are 46%. If our two 65-year-olds live together, there is a 50% chance both will still be alive 16 years later, and that one will survive 27 years.
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Does life get better in your 30s?

Around 70% of those surveyed hit their happiness peak then, compared to 6% in university years and 16% in childhood. Over half of us believe life is more fun in our early 30s, it seems. It's a stage that heralds in more optimism and less stress than before (probably because we've learnt not to care so much).
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Which is best 20s or 30s?

Your 20s are hard, but being in your 30s presents a whole new set of challenges. People in their 30s are expected to achieve more and find themselves going down life paths different from their friends'. But your 30s bring a greater level of self-awareness, too.
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What should you stop doing at age 30?

What People Should Stop Doing When They Turn 30
  • Stop spending money extravagantly. ...
  • Stop dithering about job or career moves. ...
  • Stop using social media so much. ...
  • Stop posting silly things on Facebook. ...
  • Stop thinking about your past failures. ...
  • Stop texting while driving. ...
  • Stop sleeping in at weekends. ...
  • Stop having hangovers.
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What body type lives longest?

People who start adulthood with a body mass index (BMI) in the normal range and move later in life to being overweight -- but never obese -- tend to live the longest, a new study suggests. Adults in this category lived longer than even those whose BMI stayed in the normal range throughout their life.
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What is the average age of death?

For women and men, life expectancy of 79.1 years and 73.2 years reflects a long-apparent, significant gap.
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What age is the prime of your life?

Is there a moment in a person's life when they feel most fulfilled, happiest, or in their prime? Again, the most obvious answer to some might be somewhere around 25. But survey data from YouGov suggest that many consider the prime age to actually be 37.
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What age does life get easy?

According to a new study, there IS a point where life gets EASIER. And that point is . . . age 44. The study found that people stress out in their 20s over things like finding a job, saving money, and dating . . . and people stress in their 30s over things like moving up in a career and starting a family.
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What is the perfect age?

For some people, the perfect age is when our opportunities are greatest, which would skew younger. For others, it's when life satisfaction is greatest, which skews older. Others say it's when they are at their physical peak or have the most friends—in their 20s or 30s.
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What age has the highest death rate?

The current age distribution of deaths is dominated by the middle-age population, ages 25-64, driven by the opioid epidemic.
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Why do the Japanese live so long?

Japanese life expectancy

This low mortality is mainly attributable to a low rate of obesity, low consumption of red meat, and high consumption of fish and plant foods such as soybeans and tea. In Japan, the obesity rate is low (4.8% for men and 3.7% for women).
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Why do we live longer now?

Human life expectancy has been increasing at a rapid rate 1. Better health care and hygiene, healthier life styles, sufficient food and improved medical care and reduced child mortality mean that we can now expect to live much longer than our ancestors just a few generations ago.
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Why do small people live longer?

Findings based on millions of deaths suggest that shorter, smaller bodies have lower death rates and fewer diet-related chronic diseases, especially past middle age. Shorter people also appear to have longer average lifespans.
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Are tall people happier?

Overall, men and women of above average height rated their lives as better and were more likely to report positive emotions such as happiness and enjoyment in the previous day.
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Can drinking water extend your life?

Maintaining a healthy water intake can also improve longevity; indeed, the increase in average life expectancy seen in preceding centuries is partly due to increased access to clean, safe water supplies in high-income countries.
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Do heavier people live longer?

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Put simply, the only thing the researchers found was a link between carrying a few extra pounds and slightly lower risk of death. They did not find that extra weight caused longer life, or that being normal weight caused earlier death.
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Do hard workers live longer?

Myth: Working too hard will put you in an early grave.

Hard workers actually have a 20% to 30% lower risk of early death, according to the Longevity Project study. If your workplace causes you take-home stress, that's bad for your health.
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Does your body decline after 30?

After age 30, people tend to lose lean tissue. Your muscles, liver, kidney, and other organs may lose some of their cells. This process of muscle loss is called atrophy. Bones may lose some of their minerals and become less dense (a condition called osteopenia in the early stages and osteoporosis in the later stages).
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Do you lose strength in your 30s?

Muscle mass decreases approximately 3–8% per decade after the age of 30 and this rate of decline is even higher after the age of 60 [4,5]. This involuntary loss of muscle mass, strength, and function is a fundamental cause of and contributor to disability in older people.
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Does your body slow down after 30?

Metabolism in adulthood does not slow as commonly believed, study finds. Metabolic rate remains stable all through adult life, from age 20 to 60 years old.
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Which age has the lowest death rate?

The mortality rate is very low during childhood, then increases exponentially from age 30; it is lower for females at all ages.
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