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The oldest known living person is Tomiko Itooka of Japan, aged 116 years, 217 days. [5] The oldest known living man is João Marinho Neto of Brazil, aged 112 years, 82 days. [6] The 100 oldest women have, on average, lived several years longer than the 100 oldest men.
Tomiko Itooka (born 23 May 1908) of Japan is the world's oldest living person whose age has been validated. [2] João Marinho Neto (born 5 October 1912) of Brazil is the world's oldest living man whose age has been validated. [2]
As women live longer than men on average, women predominate in combined records. The longest lifespan for a man is that of Jiroemon Kimura of Japan (1897–2013), who lived to the age of 116 years and 54 days. The oldest living person in the world whose age has been validated is 116-year-old Tomiko Itooka of Japan, born 23 May 1908.
The world's oldest known living person, a Spanish woman born in the United States who survived well over a century and two pandemics, has died at age 117 and 168 days. "Maria Branyas(Morera) has ...
Maria Branyas, an American-born Spaniard considered the world’s oldest person at 117 years old, has died, her family said on Tuesday. The Gerontology Research Group, which validates details of ...
The world’s oldest person, US-born Maria Branyas Morera, has died at the age of 117, her family announced on social media.
Tomiko Itooka (Japanese: 糸岡 富子, romanized: Itooka Tomiko, born 23 May 1908) is a Japanese supercentenarian who, at the age of 116 years, 215 days, has been the world's oldest verified living person since the death of Maria Branyas of Spain on 19 August 2024.
In the wake of Branyas's death, the oldest living person in the world is Japan's Tomiko Itooka, who was born on May 23, 1908 and is 116 years old, according to the U.S. Gerontology Research Group.