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发表于 2012-3-18 09:32:14 | 显示全部楼层 |阅读模式
本帖最后由 namlow 于 2012-3-18 13:54 编辑

                        
十大人类的寿命热点城市/国家为:
摩纳哥
平均寿命:89.68年
摩纳哥的居民生活,平均5.25年超过第二国家,澳门,大约十年超过了普通的美国人。摩纳哥的几个方面的long-living和其他国家共享,包括大量的财富和公共医疗保健行业。摩纳哥居民还生活在一种地中海式饮食,相关的风险降低了各种各样的健康问题,包括心血管疾病和高血压。但许多人说它是摩纳哥的轻松自如的氛围中,使居民挂在到耄耄之年。它的位置地中海沿岸地区又乾净的住宿环境做它们的部份来减轻压力,能降低,有利于心血管疾病的免疫力。也许庞赛城莱昂本应该待在他离家更近的地方寻找不老泉。

原文http://finance.yahoo.com/news/top-10-hotspots-human-longevity-165933132.html
Average Life Expectancy: 89.68 years

Residents of Monaco live, on average, 5.25 years longer than the second longest-living nation, Macau; that's approximately a decade longer than the average American. Monaco shares several aspects with other long-living nations, including an abundance of wealth and state-funded healthcare. Monaco residents also live on a Mediterranean diet, which is associated with a reduced risk for a variety of health problems, including cardiovascular disease and high blood pressure. But many say it's Monaco's relaxing atmosphere that keeps residents hanging on until a ripe old age. Its location along the Mediterranean Sea and clean environment do their part to reduce stress, which can lower immunity and contribute to cardiovascular diseases. Maybe Ponce de León should have stayed closer to home in his search for the Fountain of Youth.

                  

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 楼主| 发表于 2012-3-18 09:42:57 | 显示全部楼层
本帖最后由 namlow 于 2012-3-18 20:07 编辑

1. Monaco89.68

Residents of Monaco live, on average, 5.25 years longer than the second longest-living nation, Macau; that's approximately a decade longer than the average American. Monaco shares several aspects with other long-living nations, including an abundance of wealth and state-funded healthcare. Monaco residents also live on a Mediterranean diet, which is associated with a reduced risk for a variety of health problems, including cardiovascular disease and high blood pressure. But many say it's Monaco's relaxing atmosphere that keeps residents hanging on until a ripe old age. Its location along the Mediterranean Sea and clean environment do their part to reduce stress, which can lower immunity and contribute to cardiovascular diseases. Maybe Ponce de León should have stayed closer to home in his search for the Fountain of Youth.

2. Macau84.43
3. Japan83.91
4. Singapore83.75
5. San Marino83.07
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Europe's third smallest state--behind Vatican City and Monaco--and the world's oldest republic has a life expectancy that trumps the United States by 4.5 years. Money plays a major role here, as it does in both Guernsey and Andorra, but another key ingredient could be the nation's work environment. This enclave on the Italian peninsula didn't rake in its riches through manual labor. San Marino's primary industries are banking and tourism, with the majority of the Sammarinese working in office settings. This drastically reduces the number of work-related deaths--a big problem elsewhere.

6. Andorra82.50
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Several factors may explain why Andorrans outlive residents of other countries. First, this tiny nation, sandwiched between France and Spain in the Pyrenees mountains, promotes an active, outdoor lifestyle. Residents have easy access to hiking trails and ski resorts, while clean and well-maintained parks are often used for friendly games of soccer and rugby. Its citizens spend lots of time outside, which experts say can lower stress levels and consequently, cardiovascular problems like high blood pressure. Secondly, the CIA states that 100 percent of Andorra's population is educated. High education levels account for Andorra's extremely low unemployment rate. This means most Andorrans can afford high-quality nutrition and healthcare.

7. Guernsey82.24

This small island in the English Channel is not a member of the United Kingdom or the European Union, despite being a British crown dependency. Its independence means Guernsey has not been affected by its neighbors' flailing economies. How does this tie into the long life expectancies of Channel Islanders? One theory: Guernsey residents live longer because they are wealthy, which affords them above-average healthcare and better nutrition. Channel Islanders are well-off, thanks to Guernsey's extremely low tax rates and high-paying jobs.

8. Hong Kong82.12
9. Australia81.90
10. Italy81.86


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 楼主| 发表于 2012-3-18 14:02:43 | 显示全部楼层
1513年,早期找逢来仙岛的西班牙人:
In 1513, Spanish conquistador Juan Ponce de León set sail in search of Bimini, a mythical land said to house a spring that restored youth to anyone who drank from it. After scouring the Caribbean and Florida, he returned empty-handed, and the Fountain of Youth remained undiscovered. Perhaps he was just looking in the wrong place.


原来就在他家附近.
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