Human lifespan up to 150 years! New study focuses on pace of ageing
Singapore-based biotech company Gero s researchers, in a paper published in the journal Nature Communication, mentioned an underlying pace of ageing that sets the lifespan between 120-150 years
BusinessToday.In | June 2, 2021 | Updated 17:38 IST
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A group of researchers from Singapore are busy finding out the upper limit of human lifespan.
Singapore-based biotech company Gero s researchers, in a paper published in the journal Nature Communication, mentioned an underlying pace of ageing that sets the lifespan between 120-150 years.
The paper titled Longitudinal analysis of blood markers reveals progressive loss of resilience and predicts human lifespan limit, says that death is an essential biological property, independent of stress factors.
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According to scientists, the maximum lifespan could be 120 to 150 years
Recovery rate is an important sign of ageing, the researchers said
A team of researchers appears to have identified the total lifespan of a human body. They believe the upper limit of a human body could be as much as 150 years, which leaves Jeanne Calment, the oldest human to have lived, behind by some years. Calment passed away in 1997 at the age of 122 years. The researchers and doctors members from Gero, a Singapore-based biotech company, and Roswell Park Comprehensive Cancer Center in Buffalo NY said they investigated the blood markers, which determined t