Espagne : avant de mourir, l'ex-doyenne de l'humanité a livré six secrets pour vieillir en bonne santé et atteindre 117 ans
Maria Branyas, the oldest living woman in the world, invited scientists to analyze the keys to her exceptional longevity. After several months of research, the results have just been revealed.
A century and 17 years of life. María Branyas Morera was the oldest person in the world for a long time, before passing away in August 2024, at the age of 117. Her longevity record remains unmatched worldwide.
Born in 1907 in San Francisco, USA, she moved to Spain as a child. The daughter of a journalist from Pamplona, she spent the last twenty years of her life at her residence in Santa Maria de Tura, Catalonia.
After her age was entered into the Guinness Book of Records, María Branyas said she attributed her longevity to: "order, tranquility, good relationships with family and friends, contact with nature, emotional stability, absence of worries and regrets, a lot of positivity, and finally, staying away from toxic people."
During the Covid-19 pandemic, the dean had agreed to allow scientists to take a few samples for study. The results were conclusive: her biological age was approximately 23 years younger than her chronological age.
In their study, the researchers identified several factors that promote healthy aging : an efficient metabolism that quickly eliminates harmful fats and sugars, a beneficial microbiome, low levels of inflammation, a strong immune system, and a protective and resilient genome.
Added to this is her lucky genetics, as María Branyas has never suffered from any serious illness or major health problem, apart from a slight hearing impairment and some mobility difficulties.
Dr. Esteller, who conducted the analysis, explained to the American media Fox News : "We told him that his regular yogurt consumption and the specific composition of the bacteria in his gut could be linked to his long life. His lipid profile is exceptional: very low in cholesterol, low in bad fats, and high in HDL (good fats)."
María Branyas, for example, consumed three yogurts a day from the Catalan brand La Fageda. This statement had a very positive impact on this small company, located in the Catalan Pyrenees, whose demand for yogurts increased significantly.
Fageda is also known for its social commitment, promoting the professional integration of people with intellectual disabilities or mental health issues. This media spotlight has enabled the company to sustain its activity and pursue its social mission.
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Rien que des évidences…
Et puis méfiez vous de ces records que la presse occidentale décerne, ils regardent la situation dans certains pays seulement et disent « le plus grand, la plus âgée, le plus etc de l’humanité
Alors qu’ils ignorent certaines contrées du monde où ils n’ont pas accès
Peut-être que dans la forêt d’Amazonie ou dans un village reculé du Sénégal ou du Gabon, des personnes plus âgées existent
Elle a eu combien de maternités? C important aussi!
Un seul enfant. Une fille.
A Joal une dame a dépassé les 127 ans.
Mais comme c edt pas une toubab ils disent que c edt faux
Ah ben, si tu le dis
la longévité c'est très très bien mais 80 à 90 ans en ayant été très utile à la société et au monde c'est encore mieux
plus de 100 ans en finissant par être comme un meuble inutile, franchement merci
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