Longevity guru reveals two cheap supermarket foods that are ‘powerful supplements’ to help you live longer
A study of 2,000 adults revealed 35- to 44-year-olds think they’ll reach 81, while those aged under 24 believe they'll only hit 76.But those over 65 reckon they have a much longer lifespan, typically estimating they will live until 84 - the highest of any age group.
And men think they’ll reach an older age than females, an average of 82 compared to 80 – despite women typically outliving the male gender.funeral report The study also found 53 per cent of adults have discussed the age they might reach with friends, with a third even claiming they’ll outdo them based on their predictions.Longevity guru reveals two cheap supermarket foods that are 'powerful supplements' to help you live longer
Regardless of predicted ages, 59 per cent were worried about wasting time and not making the most of life.
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