Cuban centenarians attribute longevity to coffee, cigars and sex

0 Comments | AFP, October, 2006

HAVANA (AFP) — Cuba's high number of centenarians say their longevity is a result of going easy on alcohol, but indulging in coffee, cigars and sex, according to a survey released. Cuba, with a population of 11.2 million, has around 3,000 people who have lived more than a century. A study was carried out of 54 of the more than 100 centenarians who live in Santa Clara province, which has Cuba's highest average age, by Professor Nancy Nepomucemo.

The results were reported to the National Geriatrics and Social Work workshop, according to the newspaper Juventud Rebelde. Their lives are disciplined, the study found, yet not austere: none was alcoholic, and they expressed a love for coffee and cigars. They maintained a strong interest in their sex lives and other topics, the study...

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