S. Jay Olshansky
S. Jay Olshansky
Stuart Jay Olshanskyis a professor in the School of Public Health at the University of Illinois at Chicago concentrating on biodemography and gerontology...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionScientist
Date of Birth22 February 1954
CountryUnited States of America
vast work
The vast majority of studies say anti-aging supplements don't work.
dream believe reality
A lot of people are living in a dream world - they want to deny that aging occurs or believe it doesnt have to occur. Theyll hold on to this belief until the moment they die. The reality will eventually hit them.
zoos animal long
Ageing is very rare. We only see it in humans and laboratory animals and in zoo animals and in our pets. Basically, organisms that are protected from the external world. Once you create that protection, you live long enough to see ageing.
people fields aging
We know in the field of aging that some people tend to senesce, or grow older, more rapidly than others, and some more slowly.
zero games zero-sum-game
Death is a zero sum game for which there is no cure.
exercise today youth
Exercise is roughly the only equivalent of a fountain of youth that exists today, and its free to everyone.
engineering water age
We have grown accustomed to the wonders of clean water, indoor plumbing, laser surgery, genetic engineering, artificial joints, replacement body parts, and the much longer lives that accompany them. Yet we should remember that the vast majority of humans ever born died before the age of 10 from an infectious disease.
massage body way
Find a way to get a full-body massage every day.
extension nor science
Lifespan extension has never really been a goal of aging science, nor should it.
age biological condition frailty later minor mortality rate slow virtually yields
If you can slow the biological process of aging, even a minor slowdown in the rate at which we age yields improvements in virtually every condition of frailty and disability and mortality that we see at later ages.
died
If you do an autopsy on an 85-year-old who died of a stroke, you will find five other things that person was about to die from.
age ageing biological empirical evidence humans modified nor possible suggest
There is no empirical evidence to suggest that ageing in humans has been modified by any means, nor is there evidence that it is even possible to measure biological age. And nothing has been demonstrated to be true when it comes to anti-ageing medicines.
age biological evidence looking measure none people sell tests time work
Researchers have been looking for biomarkers of age for a long time and have failed. People sell tests out there to measure your biological age, and none of them work. There's no evidence that you can measure biological age with any reliability.
age looks mean outdoors people seems skin spend time
Just because someone looks old doesn't mean he or she is. The skin of some people who spend a lot of time outdoors seems to age very rapidly. Someone can look 80 or 90 and only be 40 to 50.