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The oldest person in Japan is 1 17 years and 260 days. How does she spend her days?
The oldest person in Japan is 1 17 years and 260 days. How does she spend her days?

Tanaka, the world's oldest person in Fukuoka, Japan, lived to 1 17 years and 260 days, tying and surpassing the age record of the oldest person in Japan and becoming the world's oldest person. His grandson Tadashi Tanaka said that his grandmother's current goal is to live to be over 120 years old. As we all know, the average life expectancy of Japanese is among the highest in the world, and the reason why Tanaka's age has been highly concerned and hotly debated by netizens is mainly because the Japanese government, Ministry of Health and Welfare confirmed that Tanaka is the longest-lived person in Japan, and she has broken the record of the late Tadao Nami.

It can be seen from Japanese media reports that Tanaka 1903 was born in Haramura (now Fukuoka City) in Fukuoka Prefecture and now lives in a nursing home in Fukuoka Prefecture. As early as last year, Tanaka's elderly rescue was recognized by Guinness World Records as? The oldest person in the world? . In other words, as early as last year, Mr. Tanaka has become the oldest person in the world. It is reported that Tanaka likes to play black and white chess with others in nursing homes. The staff of the nursing home said in an interview that the elderly in Tanaka usually like to eat soup, egg rolls, eel meat, miso soup, white rice and other physical objects.

Tanaka's grandson, Tanaka Zhongyingzhi, also said that since the old man arrived at 1 10, she told her family that her goal was to be the first in Japan. After hearing what the old man said, the whole family was happy for her, Tian Zhongying said. Grandma's goal now is to live to be 120 years old. I hope she can smile as always in the future. ? Then the question is, how many centenarians are there in Japan? How did the old man Tanaka live so long?

Looking up relevant information, it is found that there are more than 80,000 centenarians in Japan, setting a new world record for 50 consecutive years. Among these 80,000 centenarians, women account for about 90%. In other words, among the 80,000 centenarians, at least 72,000 are women. I have to say that the life expectancy of Japanese women is really high. According to the Japanese government, there are so many centenarians in Japan. Many people were born in the 1920s. As far as the current situation is concerned, the oldest female elder in Japan is Riko Tanaka, who is 1 17 years old this year. The oldest male elder is Kanzo Ueda, who lives in Naraichi. He is 1 10 years old this year.

In order to solve the secret of the longevity of the elderly, the Institute of Public Health of Tohoku University School of Medicine in Japan conducted a study on more than 90,000 long-lived elderly people, including Tanaka, and found that the longevity of Japanese people is related to diet. Using the validated 147 food frequency questionnaire, the researchers conducted a follow-up survey on the eating habits of more than 90,000 elderly people for as long as 19 years, and finally found out the secret of the longevity of Japanese elderly people, that is, they are cheerful, eat fish all year round, rarely eat meat, like tea, eat moderately, eat less oil and eat lightly. As mentioned above, the elderly in Tanaka usually like to eat soup, egg rolls, eel meat, miso soup, white rice and other physical objects, which basically meet the above characteristics. In addition, Tanaka is cheerful and likes to play chess with others in the nursing home, which may be the secret of her longevity.