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Most self-reported claims of exceptional longevity are exaggerated, but read how demographers verify age claims and why some of the original blue zone demographers say blue zone regions are real and worth studying.

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  1. Verifying ages include searching for official birth records, examining if there are other individuals with the same name, corroborating records wherever possible, and quizzing still-alive individuals about cross-checkable events.

  2. The process also involves examining civil records, including death certificates, marriage records, military records, and electoral registers, as well as church archives.

  3. People may exaggerate their age for various reasons, including pension fraud, personal gain, eluding the military draft, seeking attention, and personal amusement.

  4. Public interest in longevity dates back to media articles including a 1966 feature in Life magazine about purported villagers in Azerbaijan living more than 150 years and a 60 Minutes segment on that same village in the 1970s.

  5. In the early 1970s, decades before National Geographic published on blue zones, the publication sent Harvard physician Alexander Leaf to purported longevity hotspots in Ecuador, Pakistan, and today's Azerbaijan.

  6. Leaf's acceptance of residents' ages in the resulting 1973 story was later invalidated by researchers who concluded he had been misled, which also threw cold water on related age research for years.

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