Doctor develops simple online test for life expectancy

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The head of a longevity clinic in America, Dr. Paul Savage developed a 38-question test that can determine a person’s life expectancy. In this respect reports Daily mail.

To determine potential life expectancy using the test, the user must specify their age, weight, and height. The person then needs to answer questions about their daily activity level, how often they exercise, bad habits, social activity, and family medical history.

Some questions are aimed at analyzing a person’s eating habits; It is necessary to answer how often the user eats vegetables and fruits, whether he practices fasting or fasting, and how much olive oil he consumes. Users are also asked about sleep duration and quality, stress levels and fatigue.

The final result is displayed in years at the end of the test and is only an approximate figure. However, if your potential life expectancy is below average, this is a reason to pay more attention to your health.

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