Guinness Book of Records has named itself the oldest man in the world. They became the 112-year-old Japanese Mosadzo Nonaka, said portal Guinness World Records. The oldest man in the world has agreed to share his secrets of health and longevity. You want to know about them?
On the day of registration of the Japanese record was 112 years and 259 days. He has an interesting biography: Nonaka was born a year before the Wright Brothers made their first flight in an airplane, and a few months before Albert Einstein published his theory of relativity.
In his youth, Nonaka worked as a farmer and logger and then opened family hotel "hot springs". With his wife Hatsune they raised two sons and three daughters.
"It feels good, but it needs a wheelchair to move around," - says the granddaughter longevity Yuko Nonaka.
She also voiced the three secrets of his longevity: "There are all kinds of sweets, as the Japanese and Western, read a newspaper every day and often dive into the hot springs."
Also add vivacity to the elder two of his favorite cat, which he often secretly from relatives feeds your dinner.
To date, Nonaka is recognized as the oldest person on Earth. First oldest recorded long-lived was the Spaniard Francisco Nunez Oliver, who died in January this year at the age of 113 years. Before him, 117-year-old Vialet Brown of Jamaica, who died in September 2017.
The oldest woman is considered to this dayJeanne Louise Calma from France, who lived to 122 years, 164 days from 1875 to 1997.
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