Sentences with phrase «in average longevity»

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-- > The value of investing in relationships for the long - haul — > Investing in your health and longevity as a way to increase your lifetime earnings — > Why longer life expectancies should change the way you think about investing — > The shockingly low rate of personal savings and investment in the US — > My favorite part of the interview: whether we can reasonably expect the US markets to keep going up at their long - term average 7 % per year after inflation, or whether that was a unique period of US expansion which won't be repeated again.
Science can discern, in the hundreds of thousands (probably millions) of years (Since Mankind's behavior on the «tree of Life» is rather that of a flowering than of an ordinary shoot, it is possible that the estimate of several million years, based on the average longevity of animal forms, should be materially reduced to allow for the acceleration due to the totalization of the Noosphere.)
Nonsense, what does longevity mean, World cup is the yardstick, where is Ronaldo dalima, how dare you rate Christiana Ronaldo over Dalima, that's inept, Why should Messi be above Maradonna, The quality of footballers now are even lesser than ever, all we have are two inches above average players in Messi and Ronando, remember Zidane time where we had Figo, ROnaldino, Seedorf, Maldini, Nedved, Crespo, Batistuta, Shevy.....
Research suggests that exceptional longevity (EL)-- living one to three decades beyond the average U.S. life span of approximately 80 years — runs strongly in families.
«People with schizophrenia left out of longevity revolution: Review of longitudinal studies suggests 37 percent increase in gap in average lifespans.»
So, the average age of longevity at 30 many read about is an average of those who died in infancy and those who died naturally of old age.
The Life Extension article goes on to note that taurine is positively correlated with longevity, in other words those populations with the highest levels of taurine tend to have longer lives on average.
All one can say is that Kitavans, with their diet of far less junk food, higher (cellulose) vegetables, high MCTs, lower protein, that may help result in short and lean stature likely secondary to lower IGF - 1and mTOR (known longevity factors in animals), with their less stressed lifestyle gives them low rates of heart disease and diabetes but with only an average lifespan with few centenarians, that may likely be despite eating starches than because of it.
Those women living in Asian cultures that appear to have improved health and longevity, well, they only consume, on average, 2 teaspoons of fermented soy per day.
The inhabitants of Crete, for example, are remarkable for their good health and longevity.19 A study of Puerto Ricans revealed that, although they consume large amounts of animal fat, they have a very low incidence of colon and breast cancer.20 A study of the long - lived inhabitants of Soviet Georgia revealed that those who eat the most fatty meat live the longest.21 In Okinawa, where the average life span for women is 84 years — longer than in Japan — the inhabitants eat generous amounts of pork and seafood and do all their cooking in lard.22 None of these studies is mentioned by those urging restriction of saturated fatIn Okinawa, where the average life span for women is 84 years — longer than in Japan — the inhabitants eat generous amounts of pork and seafood and do all their cooking in lard.22 None of these studies is mentioned by those urging restriction of saturated fatin Japan — the inhabitants eat generous amounts of pork and seafood and do all their cooking in lard.22 None of these studies is mentioned by those urging restriction of saturated fatin lard.22 None of these studies is mentioned by those urging restriction of saturated fats.
Our DNA repair capacity is essential to longevity, and a joint study by the United States Department of Agriculture with other organizations found that blueberry compounds are so effective at supporting this process that they may increase life span by an average of 28 %, or around 22 years in humans.
They also searched official recordsof deaths and found that the longevity of those with a family history of thisgenetic aberration was not lower before the year 1900; in fact, on average theylived longer than other people.
Final - average - salary DB pensions are designed to reward longevity, and Figure 1 shows that they are quite effective in this regard.
But the average teacher also is in line for a $ 1,040 raise, when base wage and longevity increases are included.
I think it's reasonable for the average 67 yr old with average expected longevity and average spending level (and an average social security benefit) to retire today if he or she has 1M net investments (with 40 % in equity, not 100 % in the bank).
Manage your «longevity risk» Pension plans can use average life expectancies in their calculations because the higher payouts to exceptionally long - lived plan members are offset by the shorter payouts to those who die younger.
ii) I tend not to focus so much on self - selection, adverse - selection, incremental longevity factors etc. — they remind me everybody thinks they live in Lake Woebegon, and they're all above average... That's a luxury we all might enjoy when we're 70, or even 80 — but when you're hitting 90 & 95, that exceptionalism & your options tend to rapidly diminish in the face of insistent Death, even if you have a pretty nurse bending over every hour to adjust your oxygen tank...
Yes, wealth's probably correlated with longevity, but CDC data may actually prove just that — i.e. the rich are already the longer living citizens, on average, and it's already in the data?
Unfortunately or fortunately (depending on how you view longevity), Canadians are living longer — the average life expectancy at birth, according to Statistics Canada, was 81.4 years in 2011, almost two years higher than in 2001.
In summary, we found female Rottweilers who kept their ovaries for at least 6 years were 4.6 times more likely to reach exceptional longevity (i.e. live > 30 % longer than average) than females with the shortest ovary exposure.
While on average, longevity is improved in cross-bred dogs, a mixed - breed puppy can inherit health problems from either of the parent breeds.
In organizations, perks are often viewed as an incentive or a form of gratitude that is offered to executive level employees or employees with seniority or longevity — something that sets the employee aside from the average employee.
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