Research like
the Danish Twin Study has shown that over 90 % of how long we live is determined by the choices we make.
Not exact matches
Ann Sophie Lønnberg, M.D., of the University of Copenhagen, Denmark, and coauthors
studied sets of
Danish twins age 20 to 71.
A
study of
Danish twins in their 80s found that when a pair has different biological ages, the «older» one was twice as likely to die over the ensuing eight years as the «younger» one.