by Ben Meyers | Apr 22, 2026 | News
Earlier this month, LongeviQuest researchers Guillaume Legris and Jimmy Lindberg attended the 16th Supercentenarian Seminar hosted in Paris. The researchers presented findings on four of the earliest known verifiable centenarians, all of whom lived during the 1600s or...
by Jimmy Lindberg | May 13, 2025 | In Depth
Exceptional longevity stems from several factors, including environment, lifestyle and your genetic makeup. This means that there (on a larger level) is an advantage in having parents or siblings with long lives as you, most likely, share a common...
by Ben Meyers | Apr 11, 2025 | News, Uncategorized
Yesterday, Swedish longevity expert Jimmy Lindberg published a paper in Äldre i Centrum: Vetenskapligt Supplement on familial longevity. Lindberg, a longtime supercentenarian researcher, is currently pursuing a PhD in Social Work at Linköping University. She serves on...
by Jimmy Lindberg | Apr 9, 2024 | Analysis, In Depth
Some attribute longevity to a healthy diet and exercise while others claim that it’s due to habits such as drinking a glass of wine or eating chocolate. While certain such lifestyle choices definitely play a role in helping to extend one’s life, there are many other...
by Jimmy Lindberg | Jan 21, 2024 | Analysis, In Depth
In my years of researching supercentenarian claims I have personally documented over 3,000 supercentenarians, many of whom I have also collected newspaper articles of in order to help validate their ages. What strikes me is that there are so many different aspects of...