List of the oldest people by country

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List of the Oldest People by Country is a compilation of records and statistics that detail the oldest individuals from various countries around the world. This list encompasses verified supercentenarians (people who have reached the age of 110 years or more) as well as claims of extreme longevity. The verification of these ages is conducted by organizations such as the Gerontology Research Group (GRG) and the International Database on Longevity (IDL), which scrutinize birth records, census reports, and other documents to confirm the ages reported.

Overview[edit | edit source]

The study of human longevity and the documentation of the oldest people by country not only satisfies public curiosity but also provides valuable data for gerontological research. It helps scientists and researchers understand better the factors contributing to long life, including genetics, environment, lifestyle, and healthcare quality. The list of the oldest people by country highlights the geographical distribution of supercentenarians and may reflect regional differences in longevity.

Criteria for Inclusion[edit | edit source]

To be included in the list, individuals must have had their age verified by reliable sources. For supercentenarians, this typically involves the validation of birth records by entities like the GRG. The list may include both living supercentenarians and those who have passed away, provided their ages have been duly verified.

Notable Records[edit | edit source]

While the list is extensive and constantly evolving, some notable records include:

- Jeanne Calment from France, who lived to be 122 years and 164 days old, holds the record for the oldest verified person in history. - Jiroemon Kimura from Japan, the oldest verified man in history, who lived to be 116 years and 54 days old. - Countries like the United States, Japan, and Italy frequently appear in the list due to their high numbers of verified supercentenarians.

Challenges in Verification[edit | edit source]

The verification of supercentenarian ages poses significant challenges, especially for individuals born in times or places with poor record-keeping practices. In some cases, claims of extreme age cannot be independently verified due to the lack of reliable birth documentation. This has led to skepticism and debate within the scientific community regarding the validity of some age claims.

Impact on Gerontology[edit | edit source]

The list of the oldest people by country serves as an important resource for gerontologists studying the phenomena of extreme longevity. By analyzing the life spans and living conditions of supercentenarians, researchers can identify patterns and factors that may contribute to a longer life. This research has implications for understanding aging processes and improving quality of life for aging populations.

See Also[edit | edit source]

- Supercentenarian - Gerontology - Ageing - Centenarian

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