A study in the Journal of The American medical Association says people who feel younger than their actual chronological age may live longer than those who feel older than they actually are.
University College London researchers asked nearly 6,500 people, with an average age of 65 "How old do you feel you are?" 70 percent of the subjects felt younger, about a quarter felt their precise age and just under 5 percent felt a year or more older.
A study in the Journal of The American medical Association says people who feel younger than their actual chronological age may live longer than those who feel older than they actually are.
University College London researchers asked nearly 6,500 people, with an average age of 65 "How old do you feel you are?" 70 percent of the subjects felt younger, about a quarter felt their precise age and just under 5 percent felt a year or more older.