Vocabulary:
I will read the words, meanings, and sample sentences. Then, repeat after me.
- centenarian /sen-tn-AIR-ee-uhn/
- longevity /lon-JEV-i-tee/
- diminish /dih-MIN-ish/
- eliminate /ih-LIM-uh-neyt/
- insurmountable /in-ser-MOUN-tuh-buhl/
[noun] – someone who is a 100 years old or more
The town held a special celebration for the centenarians in the community.
[noun] – the length or duration of a person’s life; long life
Scientists are studying ways to improve human longevity through medical advancements and healthier lifestyles.
[verb] – to reduce or be reduced in size or importance
Over time, her fear of public speaking started to diminish, and she became more confident.
[verb] – to remove or take away someone or something
The new software was designed to eliminate errors in data processing.
[adjective] – impossible to overcome
The team faced what seemed like insurmountable obstacles, but they persevered and achieved success.
Article reading:
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A new study published in Nature Aging reveals that humanity may be nearing the upper limits of life expectancy. The research, led by S. Jay Olshansky from the University of Illinois-Chicago, analyzed data from 1990 to 2019, focusing on life expectancy trends in eight countries with the longest-living populations: Australia, France, Hong Kong, Italy, Japan, South Korea, Spain, and Switzerland. Although medical advancements and genetic research have increased the number of centenarians, the overall rise in life expectancy has slowed down significantly. In the 1990s, life expectancy improved by around 2.5 years per decade, but in the 2010s, this rate dropped to just 1.5 years per decade, with almost no improvement in the U.S. This slowdown suggests that there may be biological limits to human longevity.
The study emphasizes that life expectancy gains are diminishing despite the growing number of people living to 100. The researchers explored what would happen if all losses of life before age 50 were eliminated, finding that the increase in life expectancy would still be minimal. Olshansky noted that although life-extending technologies exist, aging itself presents an insurmountable challenge, limiting further lifespan increases. Experts like Mark Hayward and Eileen Crimmins agree with these findings, citing the U.S.’s declining life expectancy compared to other nations. While centenarians may become more common due to population growth, the study concludes that most people will not live much beyond the current limits.
The study emphasizes that life expectancy gains are diminishing despite the growing number of people living to 100. The researchers explored what would happen if all losses of life before age 50 were eliminated, finding that the increase in life expectancy would still be minimal. Olshansky noted that although life-extending technologies exist, aging itself presents an insurmountable challenge, limiting further lifespan increases. Experts like Mark Hayward and Eileen Crimmins agree with these findings, citing the U.S.’s declining life expectancy compared to other nations. While centenarians may become more common due to population growth, the study concludes that most people will not live much beyond the current limits.
Discussion Questions:
I will read each question. Then, please answer them.
- Have you ever known someone who lived to a very old age? If so, what do you think contributed to their long life? If not, what do you think would be the key factors in helping someone live past 100?
- Have you ever learned about medical advancements that help people live longer? If so, which one interests you the most? If not, do you think these advancements will continue to improve life expectancy in the future? Why or why not?
- Do you agree that most people won’t live much longer in the future because of the limits of the human body?
- What are the potential benefits and drawbacks of having a large number of centenarians in a population?
- In your opinion, should society focus more on extending life expectancy or improving the quality of life for the elderly? Why?
Summarization
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Describe:
Please explain the definition of each word listed below based on your understanding. You can provide example sentences if needed.
- emphasize
- significantly
- population
- advancement
- life expectancy