Rolling Stones Pop Star, Mick Jagger survived a 1969 brush with death
reports London's BBC in a scheduled broadcast this March 3, 2008.
Yes, that sure was a close call. But how long is Mick likely to live? AgeVenture News crunched the numbers and discovered that "YOU can't always get what you want" ... but Mick manages very well, thank you.
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Mick Jagger
Singer-Songwriter, The Rolling Stones
Birth: July 26, 1943 in Kent, England.
Dr. David J. Demko, gerontologist
www.AgeVentureNewsService.com
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Dr. David Demko predicts celebrity life-expectancies for the print and broadcast media in the U.S. and Europe.
David's celebrity profiles include Amy Winehouse, Britney Spears, Lindsay Lohan, Lil Wayne, TI, Kid Rock, Van Halen, Marilyn Manson, Bruce Springsteen, Jay-Z, J-Lo,
Gwen Stafani, Eminem, Madonna, Keith Richards, Bono, Pete Doherty, 50 Cent, Paris Hilton and more
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Calculation starts with age 79 years, the average life-expectancy among the top ten global societies.
SOURCE: the Original Death Calculator in Youth'n Your Life, Dr. David Demko, AgeVenture Press, 2007.
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Lifestyle Issues Based on Quotes From Public Interviews | POINTS |
Caucasian male | - 3 |
Good genes: Mick's dad lived 93 active years | + 5 |
Brain boosters: attended London School of Economics, profilic composer, and lifelong musician | + 4 |
Healthy diet: likes to dine on fresh veggies, omega-3 salmon | + 3 |
Fit and Toned: gym sessions every other day with personal trainer | + 2 |
Hobbies: reading, composing, gardening at his French countryside chateau | + 1 |
Positive attitude: claims to have "an unabated lust for life" | + 2 |
Coping skills: "It's alright to let yourself go, as long as you can get yourself back" | + 2 |
Social network: lots of loving family with seven kids and four ex's | + 3 |
Health conscious: maintains ideal weight, moderate alcohol use | + 1 |
Focused: age 60-plus and still passionately pursuing his career | + 2 |
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Estimated Life Expectancy: | 101 years |
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Despite a very public "bad boy" persona, 64 year-old Mick appears seriously health-conscious. Will the rock-icon become the next longevity role model for age-phobic Boomers? Crazier things have happened ... like Dennis Hopper's new role as retirement guru for a financial corporation. |
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Data used to predict life-expectancy are sourced from published interviews. Predictions are based on meta-analysis of peer-reviewed research. Reports on celebrity lifestyles are solely for the entertainment of our readers. Actual life-expectancy may vary based on comprehensive medical, psychological, and lifestyle evaluation. Copyright 03-02-2008. AgeVenture News Service. All rights reserved.
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