
Are the world’s oldest people really that old?
Science Weekly
Age Anomalies: Unraveling the Myths of Supercentenarians
This chapter examines the inconsistencies in age reporting among individuals claiming to be over 140 years old, highlighting how errors and demographic factors can distort perceived age distribution. It explores the links between poverty, fraud, and inflated centenarian statistics, particularly in Greece and Japan, revealing critical gaps in demographic research.
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