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The Big 100: Uncovering the Keys to Longevity

English

By (author): William J. Kole

Journalist William J. Kole, reluctant but newly minted member of the AARP, explores the looming era of super-agingincredibly longer lifespans overall, and eight times more centenarians by the year 2050through the lens of past, present, and future life at ages 50 ,65, 80, and on to 100-plus. What are the keys to longevity, how can we apply them, and what happens to all of us when 65 is merely a life half-lived?


In 25 years, (2050), the worlds centenarian populationthose aged 100 or morewill increase eightfold. Half of todays 5-year-olds can expect to reach the same heights. Its going to upend everything we know about health care, personal finance, retirement, politics, and more. Whether were 18 or 81, this demographic shift will affect us all. 

The Big 100 confronts readers with a fate few of us thought possible. Journalist William Kole guides us on a journey into our future, an optimistic but sometimes fraught exploration of super-aging, and the keys to achieving it,  as the grandson of a centenarian. 

Along the way, there are expert sources, like Dr. Jane Goodall, longevity expert Dr. Thomas Perls, Senator Elizabeth Warren, and even 101-year-old influencer Iris Apfel; there are surprises, including the truth about those so-called Blue Zones everyone thinks are centenarian factories. (Spoiler alert: Theyre not.) And theres the troubling truth that those reaching extreme longevity tend to be overwhelmingly white, a product of what experts deem the weathering theory: the idea that the health of African Americans begins to deteriorate in early adulthood as a physical consequence of socio-economic disadvantages. 

What is the recipe for living longer? How long can we live? How long should we live? The Big 100 explores the most pressing questions of our super-aging future, and offers glimpses of a reality that awaits us, our children, and our grandchildren.

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Product Details
  • Dimensions: 152 x 228mm
  • Publication Date: 19 Dec 2024
  • Publisher: Diversion Books
  • Publication City/Country: United States
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781635769920

About William J. Kole

William J. Kole recently retired as the New England news editor for Associated Press is a veteran journalist and former foreign correspondent who has reported from North America Europe Africa and the Middle East. The grandson of a woman who lived a few months shy of 104 Kole has been writing about extreme longevity since the 1990s when he was based in Paris and told the world the extraordinary story of Jeanne Calmest who lived to 122. His many awards include one from the Society of American Business Editors & Writers for an investigation into the exploitation of undocumented immigrants by the Walmart retail chain. This is his first book. He speaks French Dutch and German and resides in Warwick Rhode Island.

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