09/05/16 16:28:09
>>724
どうもありがとうございます!
続きでラストまでなんですがお願いします。
By avoiding these risk factors,the men in the study had an 80 percent chance of living to age 80.
Incidentally,on a related note,the world's oldest man died at 115 in Puerto Rico on January 24,2007.
What about a woman's life-span?
In a November 2006 issue of the Journal of the American Medical Association,more than twice as many American women than men live to age 85,and three times as many women live into their 90s.
In 2004,Japanese women lived the longest at 86 years on average,while men in Japan,Iceland,and San Marino shared the top spot at 79 years.
It is obvious that women stay healthier longer than men.
A study at the University of Chicago's Center for Aging in 2006 found that the firstborn children of women younger than 25 are twice as likely to go on to live beyond 100.
If possible,slow down and live right.