Supercentenarian

[1] Supercentenarians typically live a life free of significant age-related diseases until shortly before the maximum human lifespan is reached.

[11] Other scholars, such as French demographer Jean-Marie Robine, consider Geert Adriaans Boomgaard, also of the Netherlands, who turned 110 in 1898, to be the first verifiable case, as the alleged evidence for Peters has apparently been lost.

The evidence for the 112 years of Englishman William Hiseland (reportedly 1620–1732) does not meet the standards required by Guinness World Records.

[14] Inah Canabarro Lucas (born 8 June 1908) of Brazil is the world's oldest living person, aged 116 years, 247 days.

João Marinho Neto (born 5 October 1912) of Brazil is the world's oldest living man, aged 112 years, 128 days.

[20] In May 2021, whole genome sequencing analysis of 81 Italian semi-supercentenarians and supercentenarians were published, along with 36 control group people from the same region who were simply of advanced age.

Supercentenarian Maria Branyas (1907–2024) celebrating her 117th birthday