Uncovering the Mystery: Who’s the Oldest Person Alive Today?

As humans, we are always fascinated by extreme human achievements and wonders. One such fascination is the age factor. We are always curious to know the person with the most advanced years.

The record for the oldest person alive has been changing hands over the years. As of today, that record is held by Kane Tanaka, a Japanese woman born on January 2nd, 1903. She is currently 118 years old and is hailed as the world’s oldest living person.

Who was the previous record holder?

Before Kane Tanaka, the record for the oldest person alive was held by Misao Okawa, another Japanese woman. She was born on March 5th, 1898, and held the record for being the world’s oldest living person until her death in 2015, at the age of 117 years.

What are the factors that influence longevity?

Longevity is influenced by various factors that include genetics, environment, lifestyle, and access to healthcare. Though genetics plays a significant role in a person’s lifespan, other factors such as lifestyle, diet, and activities can impact the quality of life.

For instance, Kane Tanaka attributes her longevity to her love for board games, her daily routine of waking up at 6 am, and her habit of reading the newspaper daily. Her case proves that simple activities and routines can positively impact our health and longevity.

What is the oldest a person has ever lived?

The oldest a person has ever lived is documented in the Guinness World Records as 122 years and 164 days, by Jeanne Calment – a French woman who died on August 4th, 1997. Her longevity is attributed to her active lifestyle that included cycling until the age of 100 and eating a diet rich in olive oil.

Conclusion

In conclusion, longevity is a fascinating subject that has captured the human imagination for ages. Kane Tanaka currently holds the title for the world’s oldest living person at the age of 118 years, while Jeanne Calment holds the record for the oldest person ever lived at 122 years and 164 days.

Factors that influence longevity include genetics, environment, lifestyle, and access to healthcare. Simple activities and routines such as playing board games, waking up early, and eating a healthy diet can positively influence our lifespan and improve the quality of our life.

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Hi, I'm Happy Sharer and I love sharing interesting and useful knowledge with others. I have a passion for learning and enjoy explaining complex concepts in a simple way.

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