Biologists have analyzed blood to determine the lifespan or physiological resilience of the body.
150 years is the maximum lifespan that can theoretically be achieved by humans
The scientific journal Nature Communications reports that a team of researchers, led by Dr. Peter Fedichev from the Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology (MIPT), has proposed using the Dynamic Organism State Indicator (DOSI) to assess biological aging. According to them, this indicator depends on the presence of diseases, age, and lifestyle.
The scientists calculated the resilience of the body through data on physical activity obtained from sensors attached to the subjects of the study.
According to biologists, the body becomes least resilient after 120-150 years. Therefore, the article concludes that 150 years is the maximum lifespan that can theoretically be achieved by humans.
Dr. Fedichev stated that the scientists concluded that the age limit approaching death “is an inherent biological characteristic of the body, independent of stress factors, meaning it represents the fundamental or absolute limit of human lifespan.”