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ZHI-XUE ZHENG, ZAN-SHUN WANG, HAI-MIN ZHU, JIAN-YING YANG, HAI-YING PENG, LI-XIAN WANG, JIAN LI, XIONG-WAN JIANG, YUE-FEI YU, Survey of 160 Centenarians in Shanghai, Age and Ageing, Volume 22, Issue 1, January 1993, Pages 16–19, https://doi.org/10.1093/ageing/22.1.16
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Abstract
One hundred and sixty centenarians were discovered and followed up for 7 years (1982–88) in Shanghai. The proportion of centenarians in the population was non-significantly greater in the urban than in the rural area and centenarians were in general increasing in both areas over the years. The factors promoting longevity were good medical care and benevolent attention from family members. Autopsy was performed in eight centenarians revealing the main causes of death as pneumonia and cancer.
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