So I've been reading up on the worlds oldest woman Jeanne Calment and I've noticed some interesting ideas about how to live that long:
http://en.wikipedia..../Jeanne_Calment
A documentary film about her life, entitled Beyond 120 Years with Jeanne Calment, was released in 1995.
Has anyone got a copy of this?
Calment's remarkable health presaged her later record. At age 85 (1960), she took up fencing, and continued to ride her bicycle up until her 100th birthday. She was reportedly neither athletic nor fanatical about her health.[10] Calment lived on her own until shortly before her 110th birthday, when it was decided that she needed to be moved to a nursing home after a cooking accident (due to complications with sight) started a small fire in her house. However, Calment was still in good shape, and continued to walk until she fractured her femur during a fall at age 114 years 11 months (January 1990), which required surgery.
Bicycle riding seems to be a key here, I've also noticed with other older women that they tend to like bicycling aswell.
I've personally taken up the hobby.
In 1896, at the age of 21, she married her double second cousin, Fernand Nicolas Calment, a wealthy store owner. Their paternal grandfathers were brothers, hence the same surname, and their paternal grandmothers were also sisters.[6] His wealth made it possible for Calment never to have to work; instead she led a leisured lifestyle, pursuing hobbies such as tennis, cycling, swimming, rollerskating, piano, and opera.[2]
So if I remain unemployed and happy, regularly go out with friends and have good fun, I should be alright?
Calment smoked from the age of 21[citation needed] (1896) to 117 (1992),[2][16] though according to an unspecified source, she smoked no more than two cigarettes per day.[17] After her operation, Calment needed to use a wheelchair. She weighed 45 kilograms (99 lb) in 1994.
This has to be a key factor!? Mentally Nicotine helps people, maybe E-Cigarettes can help people out and let them last this long?
I've bought some olive oil soaps and am going to test them out on my wrinkly hands/body. olive oil, is probably the reason why photos of her look something like this:
Age 20:
Age 22:
Age 40:
Age 20, 50, 80, 112:
Age 40, 80, 120:
Age 100:
Calment ascribed her longevity and relatively youthful appearance for her age to a diet rich in olive oil,[4] and rubbed onto her skin, as well as a diet of port wine, and ate nearly one kilogram (2.2 lb) of chocolate every week. Calment reportedly remained mentally intact until her very end.[4]
What kind of chocolate was it, does anyone know? I'm sure its not dark chocolate or anything, the copper poisoning would be too much.
I personally love chocolate, NOTHING else has kept me going for so long mentally and be able to put up with lifes shit for so long than chocolate has, its an awesome anti-depressant, I think that the coco and sugar mix of chocolate helps me mentally to a great degree. But I've had to quit eating it almost completely because of the risk to developing diabetes.
So we have in summary:
Possible calorie restriction, contradictory to her chocolate intake?
Regular Exercise
Long Term Unemployment due to spouses wealth.
Regular fun/games/activities
1kg of chocolate a week
bathing yourself in olive oil and having it with meals?
having 2 ciggys a day?
Being french she also probably had an intake of red wine and cheese, and walked everywhere to get her fresh fruit and vegetables.
Is it possible for me to attain this wonderful lifestyle? If so then how can we as a group of people try and attain this?
I'm considering living her lifestyle.
#1, Taking up smoking again, but its too damn addictive, is there any means of limiting my intake? Maybe I could build a machine which will do this for me.
#2, I'm considering eating chocolate again, how much exercise would I need to do inorder to be able to eat 1kg of chocolate a fortnight/week? What kind of chocolate do you guys think she was eating?
#3, What kind of olive oil do you guys recommend, I'm in Australia so it needs to come from the shelf of our stores, I will get you guys the brand names of the canned olive oils when I am there again.
Edited by Layberinthius, 17 November 2013 - 05:46 AM.