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For the past 100 years, people middle age to around 50 years old. This is when we to grow 'old'. However, new research says we have to this. A study from the International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis (IIAS) in Austria and Stony Brook University in New York says middle age now at 60 or even 65, or older. Why? The biggest reason that we are longer. We are also healthier, we have better diets, we exercise more and we have more money to live a nicer lifestyle. The IIAS said: "Since life expectancies have over the past several decades, and are to increase, people once considered 'old' should actually be as more middle aged."

The study was not a worldwide one so perhaps not everyone in all countries can they are middle aged when they are 65. The researchers at populations in 39 European countries, so this good news for Europeans. Britain's National Health Service against looking at this study and believing it to 100 per cent true. It said the researchers did not at things which could reduce life expectancy: "We don't whether, for example, they factored in the possible impact of unable to treat infections because of rising antibiotic resistance, or the increased numbers of people with diabetes due to obesity." It healthy living, eating and exercise as a way to longer.

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