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Naimrif
10 months ago

In general, women have a longer life expectancy than men.

In a similar way of life, the age of the pre-generation could be an indication of the extent to which hereditary diseases are present in the family, especially cardiovascular diseases.

But there are many question marks. Cancer disorders can potentially hit anyone, and of course smoking, diet, lifestyle, overweight also make a lot. (Of course everyone can have accidents….)

HANK19
1 year ago

no, you can’t estimate because too many factors play along.

Vennesla
1 year ago

This also depends heavily on the way of life and the state of health.

My grandparents have become between 78-81 years old, my father is 85 years old and my mother is 83 years old, both enjoy good health. My aunt (sister of mother) was 98 years old last week.

luibrand
1 year ago

There are no statistical surveys. Here you can speculate with probabilities, but it doesn’t have the power to say.

Goodnight
1 year ago

It can be done, but you have to expect to get older than before.

If your own grandparents and parents have become old, it can be assumed that you are getting old.

If you have lived very unhealthy and died early, you must not assume that you die early.

Those who live dangerously naturally have the greater risk of dying early.

AriZona04
1 year ago

This can also be extremely different. My grandma has become 102 years old. My dad’s only 80.

kugel
1 year ago
Reply to  AriZona04

80? I would have been happy if my mother had at least torn the 50…