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    Posted: 20 April 2008 at 3:25am

At 115, Woman Defies Incredible Odds

By RICK CALLAHAN,
AP
Posted: 2008-04-19 20:02:41
Filed Under: Health News, Nation News
SHELBYVILLE, Ind. (April 18) - Maybe it was a lifetime of chores on the family farm that account for Edna Parker's long life. Or maybe just good genes explain why the world's oldest known person turns 115 on Sunday, defying staggering odds.
 
Scientists who study longevity hope Parker and others who live to 110 or beyond -- they're called supercentenarians -- can help uncover the mystery of extreme longevity.

"We don't know why she's lived so long," said Don Parker, her 59-year-old grandson. "But she's never been a worrier and she's always been a thin person, so maybe that has something to do with it."

On Friday, Parker laughed and smiled as relatives and guests released 115 balloons into sunny skies outside her nursing home. Dressed in pearls, a blue and white polka dot dress and new white shoes, she clutched a red rose during the festivities.
 
Two years ago, researchers from the New England Centenarian Study at Boston University took a blood sample from Parker for the group's DNA database of supercentenarians.

Her DNA is now preserved with samples of about 100 other people who made the 110-year milestone and whose genes are being analyzed, said Dr. Tom Perls, an aging specialist who directs the project.

"They're really our best bet for finding the elusive Holy Grail of our field -- which are these longevity-enabling genes," he said.

There are only 75 people alive -- 64 women and 11 men -- who are 110 or older, according to the Gerontology Research Group, an Inglewood, Calif.-based group that verifies reports of extreme ages.

Parker, who was born April 20, 1893, was recognized by Guinness World Records as the oldest of that group last August after the death of a Japanese woman four months her senior.

A widow since her husband, Earl, died in 1938 of a heart attack, Parker lived alone in their farmhouse until age 100, when she moved into her son Clifford's home. She cheated death a few months later.

One winter's night, Clifford and his wife returned home from a high school basketball game to find her was missing. Don, their son, says he discovered his grandmother in the snowy darkness near the farm's apple orchard. He scooped up her rigid body and rushed back to the house.

"She was stiff as a 2-by-4. We really thought that was the end of her," he said.

But Parker recovered fully, suffering only frostbitten fingertips.

Fifteen years later, her room at the Heritage House Convalescent Center in Shelbyville, Ind., about 25 miles southeast of Indianapolis, is adorned with teddy bears and photos of her five grandchildren, 13 great-grandchildren and 13 great-great grandchildren. She's outlived her two sons, Clifford and Earl Jr.

During a visit this week, Parker was captivated by a new album of photos and documents from her life that Don's wife, Charlene, had assembled.

"That's the boys," she said hoarsely, tapping a photo of her two late sons in their youth. "Clifford and Junior."

Her two sisters also are deceased. Georgia lived to be 99, while her sister Opal was 88 when she died.

Parker's long-lived sisters are typical of other centenarians, according to Dr. Nir Barzilai, director of the Albert Einstein College of Medicine's Institute for Aging Research in New York. Nearly all of them have a sister, mother or other relative who lived a long life, he said.

"Longevity is in the family history," Barzilai said.

He and other scientists have found several genetic mutations in centenarians that may play a role in either slowing the aging process or boosting resistance to age-related diseases.

Perls said the secret to a long life is now believed to be a mix of genetics and environmental factors such as health habits. He said his research on about 1,500 centenarians hints at another factor that may protect people from illnesses such as heart attacks and stroke -- they appear not to dwell on stressful events.

"They seem to manage their stress better than the rest of us," he said.
 
 
 
I don't wanna live that long anyway but lookin at her photo I DEFINTELY don't wanna live that long. http://news.aol.com/health/story/_a/at-115-woman-defies-incredible-odds/20080418164209990001
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  QuoteÊDJ MixWix Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 20 April 2008 at 5:24am
yea genetics has to do with it... but healthy lifestyle too !!!

u see as we age certain genes turn on and off to make different proteins which make up our dry body mass, sometimes when certain genes begin to turn off we age, example the gene that make your hair colour... your dna might be programed to turn the gene for hair colour off at the age of 50 so ya its why scientists are so interested her DNA as well as other 110 year olds.  also due to technology future generations are predicted to last longer

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  QuoteÊrealshanti Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 20 April 2008 at 6:36am
on the other hand I only feel like I was born in 1893LOL
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  QuoteÊAndyStokes Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 20 April 2008 at 6:54am
My life expectancy is already outlived. Having Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy, Dr.s said I wouldn't make it past 20. Well... I walked until I was 20 and I'm 30 and still alive. Sure I might not be comfy but by golly I'm alive and plan to be alive for a long time. But 115...? Heh... That's a little extreme for me. More power to her, though! Have a good day everybody! Big%20smile
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  QuoteÊSIR HYDRO Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 20 April 2008 at 9:14am
My great grandma lived to be 101, I think she was born between 1886-1888, if it's genetic than I might have that long life gene somewhere within, still wouldn't wanna live that long tho, I don't wanna hit 30 let alone 115.
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  QuoteÊstonedog Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 20 April 2008 at 10:27am
Originally posted by SIR HYDRO

... still wouldn't wanna live that long tho, I don't wanna hit 30 let alone 115.
 
Hmmm... I remember when I was young enough to think like that LOL Trust me, when you reach 29 you won't be feeling the same way! TongueWink

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  QuoteÊFudgepacker Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 20 April 2008 at 12:50pm
What are the odds she's been a grumpy miserable old bag since she turned 65? Pretty high I imagine.
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something not right in your signature MixWix, it's xiaxo or whatever in your sig is screwing things up for people. Please get rid of that bit of your sig.


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