From the Oldest to the Youngest: What the Global Supercentenarian Cohort Network Study Can Offer Regarding Healthy Beginnings

As part of the 2025 π‚π‡πˆπ‹πƒπ‘π„π_π…πˆπ‘π’π“ 𝐍𝐞𝐭𝐰𝐨𝐫𝐀 π–πžπ›π’π§πšπ« π’πžπ«π’πžπ¬., it was our honor to host:

Sungsoo Chun, Professor and Associate Director, Institute of Global Health and Human Ecology, American University in Cairo, Egypt.

Insights from Supercentenarian Data Semi-Supercentenarian research focuses on individuals aged 105+, many lived through:

– Childhood in low-toxin environments (natural environments)Β 

– Physically active lifestyles from a young ageΒ 

– Strong social and family networks early in life.