Guest guest Posted May 26, 2009 Report Share Posted May 26, 2009 Are We Really Living Longer? [aging, longevity, life expectancy] Excerpts from: Are We Really Living Longer?, _http://westonaprice.org/causticcommentary/caustic-commentary-2007sp.html_ (http://westonaprice.org/causticcommentary/caustic-commentary-2007sp.html) Caustic Commentary, WAPF (Weston A. Price Foundation), Spring 2007. _http://www.healingnaturallybybee.com/articles/dig20.php_ (http://www.healingnaturallybybee.com/articles/dig20.php) An astute member has sent us some interesting statistics about centenarians [people who are 100 years of age or older]. From a video segment recently aired on Nova [2007 population 306 million], we learn that only one in 10,000 Americans will live to age 100 [0.33% of the total population]. US census data indicates that in 1990, there were an estimated 37,306 centenarians out of 248,709,873 . . . [or 1.5% of the total population]. According to numbers compiled at the University of Virginia, in 1830 there were 2,600 centenarians out of 12,866,020 people, or . . .[or 2.02% of the total population]. Summary by Year -- 2007: 0.33% of total population were 100 years of age or more -- 1990: 1.50% of total population were 100 years of age or more -- 1830: 2.02% of total population were 100 years of age or more So much for assurances that this generation will live longer than ever. (http://www.papercut.biz/emailStripper.htm) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 28, 2009 Report Share Posted May 28, 2009 The percentage figures shown in the article are incorrect. If one person in 10,000 lives to be 100, this means that 0.1% (not .33%) of the population reaches that age. Similarly, instead of 1.5% should be 0.15% in the text below, and 2.2% should be 0.22%. John from Israel , bestsurprise2002 wrote: > > Are We Really Living Longer? [aging, longevity, life expectancy] > Excerpts from: Are We Really Living Longer?, > _http://westonaprice.org/causticcommentary/caustic-commentary-2007sp.html_ > (http://westonaprice.org/causticcommentary/caustic-commentary-2007sp.html) > Caustic Commentary, WAPF (Weston A. Price Foundation), Spring 2007. > _http://www.healingnaturallybybee.com/articles/dig20.php_ > (http://www.healingnaturallybybee.com/articles/dig20.php) > > An astute member has sent us some interesting statistics about > centenarians [people who are 100 years of age or older]. > > From a video segment recently aired on Nova [2007 population 306 million], > we learn that only one in 10,000 Americans will live to age 100 [0.33% of > the total population]. > > US census data indicates that in 1990, there were an estimated 37,306 > centenarians out of 248,709,873 . . . [or 1.5% of the total population]. > > According to numbers compiled at the University of Virginia, in 1830 there > were 2,600 centenarians out of 12,866,020 people, or . . .[or 2.02% of the > total population]. > > Summary by Year > > -- 2007: 0.33% of total population were 100 years of age or more > > -- 1990: 1.50% of total population were 100 years of age or more > > -- 1830: 2.02% of total population were 100 years of age or more > > > So much for assurances that this generation will live longer than ever. > > (http://www.papercut.biz/emailStripper.htm) > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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