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Jeanne Calment

Jeanne Louise Calment (French: [ʒan lwiz kalmɑ̃] (listen); 21 February 1875 – 4 August 1997) was a French supercentenarian and the oldest human whose age is documented, with a lifespan of 122 years and 164 days.[1] Her longevity attracted media attention and medical studies of her health and lifestyle. She is the only person verified to have lived to the age of 120 and beyond.

Jeanne Calment
Born
Jeanne Louise Calment

(1875-02-21)21 February 1875
Died(1997-08-04)4 August 1997
(aged 122 years, 164 days)
Arles, Bouches-du-Rhône, France
Known for
  • Longest documented human lifespan – since 12 May 1990
  • Oldest living person (11 January 1988 – 4 August 1997)
Spouse
Fernand Calment
(m. 1896; died 1942)
Children1: Yvonne (1898–1934)

According to census records, Calment outlived both her daughter and grandson.[2] In January 1988, she was widely reported to have been the oldest living person, and in 1995, at age 120, was declared the oldest person to have lived.[3]

Early life

 
Birth certificate of Jeanne Calment

Calment was born on 21 February 1875 in Arles, Bouches-du-Rhône, Provence.[1] Some of her close family members also had an above-average lifespan as her older brother, François (1865–1962), lived to the age of 97, her father, Nicolas (1837–1931), who was a shipbuilder, 93, and her mother, Marguerite Gilles (1838–1924), who was from a family of millers, 86.[2]

From the age of seven until her first Communion, she attended Mrs. Benet's church primary school in Arles, and then the local collège (secondary school), finishing at 16 with the brevet classique diploma. Asked about her daily routine while at primary school, she replied that "when you are young, you get up at eight o'clock". In lieu of a solid breakfast, she would have either coffee with milk, or hot chocolate, and at noon her father would pick her up from school to have lunch at home before she returned to school for the afternoon. In the following years, she continued to live with her parents, awaiting marriage, painting and improving her piano skills.[4]: 27–32 

Personal life

 
Calment at age 20 in 1895

On 8 April 1896, at the age of 21, she married her double second cousin, Fernand Nicolas Calment (1868–1942). Their paternal grandfathers were brothers, and their paternal grandmothers were sisters.[2] He had reportedly started courting her when she was 15, but she was "too young to be interested in boys".[5]: 4–21  Fernand was heir to a drapery business located in a classic Provençal-style building in the center of Arles, and the couple moved into a spacious apartment above the family store.[2] Calment employed servants and never had to work; she led a leisurely lifestyle within the upper society of Arles, pursuing hobbies such as fencing, cycling, tennis, swimming, rollerskating, playing the piano, and making music with friends.[5]: 4–21  In the summer, the couple would stay at Uriage for mountaineering on the glacier. They also went hunting for rabbits and wild boars in the hills of Provence, using an "18mm rifle". Calment said she disliked shooting birds.[5]: 4–21  She gave birth to her only child, a daughter named Yvonne Marie Nicolle Calment, on 19 January 1898. Yvonne married army officer Joseph Billot on 3 February 1926, and their only son, Frédéric, was born on 23 December of the same year.[2] At the outbreak of World War I, her husband Fernand, who was 46, was deemed too old to serve in the military.[1]

 
Calment at age 40 in 1915

Yvonne Calment died of pleurisy on 19 January 1934, her 36th birthday,[6][7] after which Calment raised Frédéric, although he lived with his father in the neighbouring apartment.[8] World War II had little effect on Jeanne's life. She said that German soldiers slept in her rooms but "did not take anything away", so that she bore no grudge against them. In 1942, her husband Fernand died, aged 73, reportedly of cherry poisoning.[5]: 4–21  By the 1954 census, she was still registered in the same apartment, together with her son-in-law, retired Colonel Billot, Yvonne's widower; the census documents list Jeanne as "mother" in 1954 and "widow" in 1962. Her grandson Frédéric Billot lived next door with his wife Renée.[2] Her brother François died in 1962, aged 97. Her son-in-law Joseph died in January 1963, and her grandson Frédéric died in an automobile accident in August of the same year.[1][2]

In 1965, aged 90 and with no heirs left, Calment signed a life estate contract on her apartment with civil law notary André-François Raffray, selling the property in exchange for a right of occupancy and a monthly revenue of 2,500 francs (€380) until her death. Raffray died in 1995, by which time Calment had received more than double the apartment's value from him, and his family had to continue making payments. Calment commented on the situation by saying, "in life, one sometimes makes bad deals".[9] In 1985, she moved into a nursing home, having lived on her own until age 110.[1] A documentary film about her life, entitled Beyond 120 Years with Jeanne Calment, was released in 1995.[10] In 1996, Time's Mistress, a four-track CD of Calment speaking over musical backing tracks in various styles including rap, was released.[11]

 
Calment at age 70 in 1945

Oldest documented human

Longevity records

In 1986, Calment became the oldest living person in France at the age of 111.[12] Her profile increased during the centennial of Vincent van Gogh's move to Arles, which occurred from February 1888 to April 1889 when she was 13–14 years old. Calment claimed to reporters that she had met Van Gogh at that time, introduced to him by her future husband in her uncle's fabric shop. She remembered the meeting as a disappointment, and described him as ugly and "very disagreeable", adding that he "reeked of alcohol".[1][13][14]

She was recognised by Guinness World Records as the world's oldest living person when she was 112.[15] She lost this title in 1990 when Carrie C. White of United States claimed to have been born in 1874. White's claim was disputed and later debunked, and after White's death in 1991, she regained the title of the world's oldest living person.[3] At the age of 114, she briefly appeared in the 1990 fantasy film Vincent and Me, walking outside and answering questions.[15]

Her status further increased when Guinness named her the oldest person ever on 17 October 1995.[3] Far exceeding any other verified human lifespan, Calment is widely reckoned as the best-documented supercentenarian recorded. For example, she was listed in fourteen census records, beginning in 1876 as a one-year-old infant.[2] After Calment's death, at 122 years and 164 days, then almost 117-year-old Canadian woman Marie-Louise Meilleur became the oldest validated living person. Several claims to have surpassed Calment's age were made, but none have ever been proven. For about three decades, Calment has held the status of the oldest human being whose age has been validated by modern standards.[16]

Age verification

In 1994, the city of Arles inquired about Calment's personal documents, in order to contribute to the city archives. However, reportedly on Calment's instructions, her documents and family photographs were selectively burned by a distant family member, Josette Bigonnet, a cousin of her grandson. The verification of her age began in 1995 when she turned 120, and was conducted over a full year. She was asked questions about documented details concerning relatives, and about people and places from her early life, for instance teachers or maids. A great deal of emphasis was put on a series of documents from population censuses, in which Calment was named from 1876 to 1975. The family's membership in the local Catholic bourgeoisie helped researchers find corroborating chains of documentary evidence. Calment's father had been a member of the city council, and her husband owned a large drapery and clothing business. The family lived in two apartments located in the same building as the store, one for Calment, her husband and his mother, one for their daughter Yvonne, her husband and their child. Several house servants were registered in the premises as well.[2]

Popular media reports

Apocryphal media articles reported varying details, some of them unlikely. One report claimed that Calment recalled selling coloured pencils to Van Gogh, and seeing the Eiffel Tower being built.[17] Another wrote that she started fencing in 1960, aged 85.[8] Calment reportedly ascribed her longevity and relatively youthful appearance for her age to a diet rich in olive oil.[13]

Scepticism regarding age

 
Daughter Yvonne Calment in front of the Church of St. Trophime in Arles, date unknown. This photograph was often mislabelled as depicting Jeanne at age 22.[note 1]

Demographers have highlighted that Calment's age is an outlier, her lifespan being several years longer than the next oldest people ever documented, where the differences are usually by months or even weeks.[22] There have been various speculations about the authenticity of her age.[23] In 2018, Russian gerontologist Valery Novoselov and mathematician Nikolay Zak revived the hypothesis that Jeanne died in 1934 and her daughter Yvonne, born in 1898, assumed her mother's official identity and was therefore 99 years old when she died in 1997;[24] however, Zak had difficulty getting published. A Russian scientific journal found his paper too informal, as did the bioRxiv preprint repository, which led Zak to choose ResearchGate, a social networking site for scientists and researchers.[25] The paper was accepted for publication in January 2019 in the peer-reviewed journal Rejuvenation Research,[26] a month after a series of related posts by gerontology blogger Yuri Deigin, titled "J'Accuse!", had gone viral on Medium.[27][28][29] This hypothesis is considered weak by mainstream longevity experts, such as French gerontologist Jean-Marie Robine.[30]

Robine, one of two validators of Calment, dismissed the claims and pointed out that, during his research, Calment had correctly answered questions about things that her daughter could not have known first-hand.[31][32] Robine also dismissed the idea that the residents of Arles could have been duped by the switch.[32][33] Michel Allard, the second doctor who helped verify Calment's records, said that the team had considered the identity-switch hypothesis while Calment was still alive because she looked younger than her daughter in photographs, but similar discrepancies in the rates of aging are commonly found in families with centenarian members.[7] Allard and Robine also mentioned the existence of numerous documents relating to Calment's activities throughout her life, and that Novoselov and Zak brought no evidence forward to support their hypothesis.[7]

After a meeting of the National Institute for Demographic Studies (INED) in Paris on 23 January 2019, French, Swiss, and Belgian longevity experts commented that Novoselov and Zak had not provided any proof of an identity substitution, and they also announced that further research would be launched.[34] After consulting several experts, The Washington Post wrote that "statistically improbable is not the same thing as statistically impossible", that Novoselov and Zak's claims are generally dismissed by the overwhelming majority of experts, and found them "lacking, if not outright deficient".[25] In September 2019, several French scientists, including Robine and Allard, released a paper in The Journals of Gerontology where they contest the various claims made by Zak and his colleagues and mention various inaccuracies in the paper. The team presented evidence to support Calment's ageincluding multiple official documents, census data, and photographic evidenceand also argued that it was indeed statistically possible to reach Calment's age. The authors criticised the advocates of the identity switch hypothesis, and called for a retraction of Zak's article.[35]

In February 2020, Zak and Philip Gibbs published an assessment applying Bayes' theorem to the question of her authenticity, noting that while being subjective it gave "a 99.99% chance of an identity switch in the case of Mme Calment".[36] François Robin-Champigneul and Robert Young commented on Zak's and Gibbs' findings, with Robin-Champigneul saying that it "appears to be in fact a subjective and nonrigorous analysis", and Young saying that "[i]gnoring the actual facts of the case and stringing together opinions in a 'Bayesian' analysis are to merely misuse a mathematical tool". Young said to have found that "a very solid case that Jeanne was 122 years has already been made" but that biosampling still was needed to test "for biomarkers of extraordinary longevity". Robin-Champigneul stated that "the hypothesis of an identity swap with her daughter appears not even realistic given the context and the facts, and not supported by evidence".[37][38][25]

Health and lifestyle

Calment's health presaged her later record. On television she stated "J'ai jamais été malade, jamais, jamais" (transl. I have never been ill, never ever).[39] At age 20, incipient cataracts were discovered when she suffered a major episode of conjunctivitis.[5]: 22–42  She married at 21, and her husband's wealth allowed her to live without working. All her life she took care of her skin with olive oil and a puff of powder.[4]: 15–18  At an unspecified time in her youth, she had suffered from migraines.[4]: 1–13  Her husband introduced her to smoking, offering cigarettes[5]: 4–21  after meals, but she did not smoke more.[4]: 65–74  Calment continued smoking in her elderly years, until she was 117.[1][4]: 65–74  At "retirement age" she broke her ankle, but before that had never suffered any major injuries.[4]: 15–18  She continued cycling until her hundredth birthday.[5]: 4–21  Around age 100, she fractured her leg, but recovered quickly and was able to walk again.[4]: 1–13 [5]: 22–42 

After her brother, her son-in-law and her grandson died in 1962–63, Calment had no remaining family members. She lived on her own from age 88 until shortly before her 110th birthday, when she decided to move to a nursing home.[2] Her move was precipitated by the winter of 1985 which froze the water pipes in her house (she never used heating in the winter) and caused frostbite to her hands.[5]: 4–21 

Daily routine

After her admission to the Maison du Lac nursing home in January 1985, aged almost 110, Calment initially followed a highly ritualised daily routine. She requested to be awoken at 6:45 a.m., and started the day with a long prayer at her window, thanking God for being alive and for the beautiful day which was starting. She sometimes loudly asked the reason for her longevity and why she was the only one to be still alive in her family. Seated on her armchair, she did gymnastics wearing her stereo headset. Her exercises included flexing and extending the hands, then the legs. Nurses noted that she moved faster than other residents who were 30 years younger. Her breakfast consisted of coffee with milk and rusks.[citation needed]

She washed herself unassisted with a flannel cloth rather than taking a shower, applying first soap, then olive oil and powder to her face. She washed her own glass and cutlery before proceeding to lunch. She enjoyed daube (braised beef), but was not keen on boiled fish. She had dessert with every meal, and said that given a choice she would eat fried and spicy foods instead of the bland foods on the menu.[4]: 85–92  She made herself daily fruit salads with bananas and oranges. She enjoyed chocolate, sometimes indulging in a kilogram (2.2 lb) per week.[40] After the meal, she smoked a cigarette and drank a small amount of port wine. In the afternoon, she would take a nap for two hours in her armchair, and then visit her neighbours in the care home, telling them about the latest news she had heard on the radio. At nightfall, she would dine quickly, return to her room, listen to music (her poor eyesight preventing her from enjoying her crosswords pastime), smoke a last cigarette and go to bed at 10:00 p.m.[5]: 4–21 [4]: 85–92  On Sundays, she went to Mass, and on Fridays she went to Vespers and regularly prayed to and sought help from God and wondered about the afterlife.[4]: 107–112 

Medical follow-up

Medical student Georges Garoyan published a thesis on Calment when she was 114 years old in January 1990. The first part records her daily routine, and the second presents her medical history. She stated that she had been vaccinated as a child but could not remember which vaccine(s). Apart from aspirin against migraines she had never taken any medicine, not even herbal teas. She did not contract German measles, chickenpox, or urinary infections, and was not prone to hypertension or diabetes. In April 1986, aged 111, she was sent to a hospital for heart failure and treated with digoxin. Later she suffered from arthropathy in the ankles, elbows, and wrists, which was successfully treated with anti-inflammatory medication. Her arterial blood pressure was 140mm/70mm, her pulse 84/min. Her height was 150 cm (4 ft 11 in), and her weight 45 kg (99 lb), showing little variation from previous years. She scored well on mental tests, except on numeric tasks and recall of recent events.[citation needed]

Analyses of her blood samples were in normal ranges between ages 111–114, with no signs of dehydration, anemia, chronic infection or renal impairment. Genetic analysis of the HLA system revealed the presence of the DR1 allele, common among centenarians. A cardiological assessment revealed a moderate left ventricular hypertrophy with a mild left atrial dilatation and extrasystolic arrhythmia. Radiology revealed diffuse osteoporosis, as well as incipient osteoarthritis in the right hip. An ultrasound exam showed no anomalies of internal organs.[5]: 22–42  At this stage, Calment was still in good health, and continued to walk without a cane.[5]: 22–42  She fell in January 1990 (aged almost 115) and fractured her femur, which required surgery.[2] Subsequently, Calment used a wheelchair,[4]: 1–13  and she abandoned her daily routine.[4]: 85–92 

At the age of 115, Calment attracted the attention of researchers Jean-Marie Robine and Dr. Michel Allard, who collaborated with her attending doctor, Dr. Victor Lèbre, to interview her, verify her age and identify factors promoting her longevity. According to their year-long analysis, Calment's vision was severely impaired by bilateral cataracts, yet she refused to undergo a routine operation to restore her eyesight; she had a moderately weak heart, a chronic cough, and bouts of rheumatism. On the other hand, her digestion was always good, she slept well, and did not have incontinence. During the last years, she was 137 cm (4 ft 6 in) tall, and weighed 40 kg (88 lb); she confirmed that she had always been small, and had lost weight in recent years. Her eyes were light grey, and her white hair had once been chestnut brown.[4]: 1–13 

At the age of 118, she was submitted to repeated neurophysiological tests and a CT scan. The tests showed that her verbal memory and language fluency were comparable to those of persons with the same level of education in their eighties and nineties. Frontal brain lobe functions were relatively spared from deterioration, and there was no evidence of progressive neurological disease, depressive symptoms or other functional illness. Her cognitive functioning was observed to improve slightly over the six-month period.[41] Calment reportedly remained "mentally sharp" until the end of her life.[13]

Death

Calment died of unspecified causes[13] on 4 August 1997 around 10:00 a.m.[1][42] The New York Times quoted Robine as stating that she had been in good health, though almost blind and deaf, as little as a month before her death.[1]

See also

Notes

  1. ^ In a 1988 Paris Match interview, this photograph was labelled "Jeanne Calment, then 22 years old, in 1897" (Jeanne Calment, alors âgée de 22 ans, en 1897).[18] In a biography of Calment published in 1995, the photograph was correctly labelled "Jeanne Calment's daughter Yvonne" (Yvonne, la fille de Jeanne Calment), but undated. On the Gerontology Research Group's gallery of Calment's pictures, it was captioned "At age ~22" between 2007[19] and 2018,[20] and was corrected after Russian researchers contacted the GRG.[21]

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Further reading

  • Robine, Jean-Marie; Allard, Michel (1999). Jeune, Bernard; Vaupel, James W. (eds.). Jeanne Calment: Validation of the Duration of Her Life. Validation of Exceptional Longevity. Odense University Press. ISBN 978-87-7838-466-9.
  • Cavalié, France (1995). Jeanne Calment. L'Oubliée de Dieu [Jeanne Calment. The One Overlooked by God]. Grands témoins [Great Witnesses] (in French). TF1 Éditions/Notre Temps, Paris.

External links

  • Levraud, Catherine (4 August 1997). "France 2 20h Special News Broadcast on Mrs Calment's death. Interview with Dr Catherine Levraud, her Medical Doctor". Journal de 20 heures (Interview) (in French). Institut national de l'audiovisuel. Retrieved 6 December 2016.
  • 20h France 2 du 4 août 1997 – Mort de Jeanne Calment. France 2 (in French). Institut national de l'audiovisuel. 4 August 1997. Retrieved 9 January 2019.
  • Works about Jeanne Calment at Open Library
  • Works by or about Jeanne Calment in libraries (WorldCat catalog)

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Jeanne Louise Calment French ʒan lwiz kalmɑ listen 21 February 1875 4 August 1997 was a French supercentenarian and the oldest human whose age is documented with a lifespan of 122 years and 164 days 1 Her longevity attracted media attention and medical studies of her health and lifestyle She is the only person verified to have lived to the age of 120 and beyond Jeanne CalmentBornJeanne Louise Calment 1875 02 21 21 February 1875Arles Bouches du Rhone FranceDied 1997 08 04 4 August 1997 aged 122 years 164 days Arles Bouches du Rhone FranceKnown forLongest documented human lifespan since 12 May 1990Oldest living person 11 January 1988 4 August 1997 SpouseFernand Calment m 1896 died 1942 wbr Children1 Yvonne 1898 1934 According to census records Calment outlived both her daughter and grandson 2 In January 1988 she was widely reported to have been the oldest living person and in 1995 at age 120 was declared the oldest person to have lived 3 Contents 1 Early life 2 Personal life 3 Oldest documented human 3 1 Longevity records 3 2 Age verification 3 3 Popular media reports 3 4 Scepticism regarding age 4 Health and lifestyle 4 1 Daily routine 4 2 Medical follow up 5 Death 6 See also 7 Notes 8 References 9 Further reading 10 External linksEarly life Edit Birth certificate of Jeanne Calment Calment was born on 21 February 1875 in Arles Bouches du Rhone Provence 1 Some of her close family members also had an above average lifespan as her older brother Francois 1865 1962 lived to the age of 97 her father Nicolas 1837 1931 who was a shipbuilder 93 and her mother Marguerite Gilles 1838 1924 who was from a family of millers 86 2 From the age of seven until her first Communion she attended Mrs Benet s church primary school in Arles and then the local college secondary school finishing at 16 with the brevet classique diploma Asked about her daily routine while at primary school she replied that when you are young you get up at eight o clock In lieu of a solid breakfast she would have either coffee with milk or hot chocolate and at noon her father would pick her up from school to have lunch at home before she returned to school for the afternoon In the following years she continued to live with her parents awaiting marriage painting and improving her piano skills 4 27 32 Personal life Edit Calment at age 20 in 1895 On 8 April 1896 at the age of 21 she married her double second cousin Fernand Nicolas Calment 1868 1942 Their paternal grandfathers were brothers and their paternal grandmothers were sisters 2 He had reportedly started courting her when she was 15 but she was too young to be interested in boys 5 4 21 Fernand was heir to a drapery business located in a classic Provencal style building in the center of Arles and the couple moved into a spacious apartment above the family store 2 Calment employed servants and never had to work she led a leisurely lifestyle within the upper society of Arles pursuing hobbies such as fencing cycling tennis swimming rollerskating playing the piano and making music with friends 5 4 21 In the summer the couple would stay at Uriage for mountaineering on the glacier They also went hunting for rabbits and wild boars in the hills of Provence using an 18mm rifle Calment said she disliked shooting birds 5 4 21 She gave birth to her only child a daughter named Yvonne Marie Nicolle Calment on 19 January 1898 Yvonne married army officer Joseph Billot on 3 February 1926 and their only son Frederic was born on 23 December of the same year 2 At the outbreak of World War I her husband Fernand who was 46 was deemed too old to serve in the military 1 Calment at age 40 in 1915 Yvonne Calment died of pleurisy on 19 January 1934 her 36th birthday 6 7 after which Calment raised Frederic although he lived with his father in the neighbouring apartment 8 World War II had little effect on Jeanne s life She said that German soldiers slept in her rooms but did not take anything away so that she bore no grudge against them In 1942 her husband Fernand died aged 73 reportedly of cherry poisoning 5 4 21 By the 1954 census she was still registered in the same apartment together with her son in law retired Colonel Billot Yvonne s widower the census documents list Jeanne as mother in 1954 and widow in 1962 Her grandson Frederic Billot lived next door with his wife Renee 2 Her brother Francois died in 1962 aged 97 Her son in law Joseph died in January 1963 and her grandson Frederic died in an automobile accident in August of the same year 1 2 In 1965 aged 90 and with no heirs left Calment signed a life estate contract on her apartment with civil law notary Andre Francois Raffray selling the property in exchange for a right of occupancy and a monthly revenue of 2 500 francs 380 until her death Raffray died in 1995 by which time Calment had received more than double the apartment s value from him and his family had to continue making payments Calment commented on the situation by saying in life one sometimes makes bad deals 9 In 1985 she moved into a nursing home having lived on her own until age 110 1 A documentary film about her life entitled Beyond 120 Years with Jeanne Calment was released in 1995 10 In 1996 Time s Mistress a four track CD of Calment speaking over musical backing tracks in various styles including rap was released 11 Calment at age 70 in 1945Oldest documented human EditLongevity records Edit In 1986 Calment became the oldest living person in France at the age of 111 12 Her profile increased during the centennial of Vincent van Gogh s move to Arles which occurred from February 1888 to April 1889 when she was 13 14 years old Calment claimed to reporters that she had met Van Gogh at that time introduced to him by her future husband in her uncle s fabric shop She remembered the meeting as a disappointment and described him as ugly and very disagreeable adding that he reeked of alcohol 1 13 14 She was recognised by Guinness World Records as the world s oldest living person when she was 112 15 She lost this title in 1990 when Carrie C White of United States claimed to have been born in 1874 White s claim was disputed and later debunked and after White s death in 1991 she regained the title of the world s oldest living person 3 At the age of 114 she briefly appeared in the 1990 fantasy film Vincent and Me walking outside and answering questions 15 Her status further increased when Guinness named her the oldest person ever on 17 October 1995 3 Far exceeding any other verified human lifespan Calment is widely reckoned as the best documented supercentenarian recorded For example she was listed in fourteen census records beginning in 1876 as a one year old infant 2 After Calment s death at 122 years and 164 days then almost 117 year old Canadian woman Marie Louise Meilleur became the oldest validated living person Several claims to have surpassed Calment s age were made but none have ever been proven For about three decades Calment has held the status of the oldest human being whose age has been validated by modern standards 16 Age verification Edit In 1994 the city of Arles inquired about Calment s personal documents in order to contribute to the city archives However reportedly on Calment s instructions her documents and family photographs were selectively burned by a distant family member Josette Bigonnet a cousin of her grandson The verification of her age began in 1995 when she turned 120 and was conducted over a full year She was asked questions about documented details concerning relatives and about people and places from her early life for instance teachers or maids A great deal of emphasis was put on a series of documents from population censuses in which Calment was named from 1876 to 1975 The family s membership in the local Catholic bourgeoisie helped researchers find corroborating chains of documentary evidence Calment s father had been a member of the city council and her husband owned a large drapery and clothing business The family lived in two apartments located in the same building as the store one for Calment her husband and his mother one for their daughter Yvonne her husband and their child Several house servants were registered in the premises as well 2 Popular media reports Edit Apocryphal media articles reported varying details some of them unlikely One report claimed that Calment recalled selling coloured pencils to Van Gogh and seeing the Eiffel Tower being built 17 Another wrote that she started fencing in 1960 aged 85 8 Calment reportedly ascribed her longevity and relatively youthful appearance for her age to a diet rich in olive oil 13 Scepticism regarding age Edit Daughter Yvonne Calment in front of the Church of St Trophime in Arles date unknown This photograph was often mislabelled as depicting Jeanne at age 22 note 1 Demographers have highlighted that Calment s age is an outlier her lifespan being several years longer than the next oldest people ever documented where the differences are usually by months or even weeks 22 There have been various speculations about the authenticity of her age 23 In 2018 Russian gerontologist Valery Novoselov and mathematician Nikolay Zak revived the hypothesis that Jeanne died in 1934 and her daughter Yvonne born in 1898 assumed her mother s official identity and was therefore 99 years old when she died in 1997 24 however Zak had difficulty getting published A Russian scientific journal found his paper too informal as did the bioRxiv preprint repository which led Zak to choose ResearchGate a social networking site for scientists and researchers 25 The paper was accepted for publication in January 2019 in the peer reviewed journal Rejuvenation Research 26 a month after a series of related posts by gerontology blogger Yuri Deigin titled J Accuse had gone viral on Medium 27 28 29 This hypothesis is considered weak by mainstream longevity experts such as French gerontologist Jean Marie Robine 30 Robine one of two validators of Calment dismissed the claims and pointed out that during his research Calment had correctly answered questions about things that her daughter could not have known first hand 31 32 Robine also dismissed the idea that the residents of Arles could have been duped by the switch 32 33 Michel Allard the second doctor who helped verify Calment s records said that the team had considered the identity switch hypothesis while Calment was still alive because she looked younger than her daughter in photographs but similar discrepancies in the rates of aging are commonly found in families with centenarian members 7 Allard and Robine also mentioned the existence of numerous documents relating to Calment s activities throughout her life and that Novoselov and Zak brought no evidence forward to support their hypothesis 7 After a meeting of the National Institute for Demographic Studies INED in Paris on 23 January 2019 French Swiss and Belgian longevity experts commented that Novoselov and Zak had not provided any proof of an identity substitution and they also announced that further research would be launched 34 After consulting several experts The Washington Post wrote that statistically improbable is not the same thing as statistically impossible that Novoselov and Zak s claims are generally dismissed by the overwhelming majority of experts and found them lacking if not outright deficient 25 In September 2019 several French scientists including Robine and Allard released a paper in The Journals of Gerontology where they contest the various claims made by Zak and his colleagues and mention various inaccuracies in the paper The team presented evidence to support Calment s age including multiple official documents census data and photographic evidence and also argued that it was indeed statistically possible to reach Calment s age The authors criticised the advocates of the identity switch hypothesis and called for a retraction of Zak s article 35 In February 2020 Zak and Philip Gibbs published an assessment applying Bayes theorem to the question of her authenticity noting that while being subjective it gave a 99 99 chance of an identity switch in the case of Mme Calment 36 Francois Robin Champigneul and Robert Young commented on Zak s and Gibbs findings with Robin Champigneul saying that it appears to be in fact a subjective and nonrigorous analysis and Young saying that i gnoring the actual facts of the case and stringing together opinions in a Bayesian analysis are to merely misuse a mathematical tool Young said to have found that a very solid case that Jeanne was 122 years has already been made but that biosampling still was needed to test for biomarkers of extraordinary longevity Robin Champigneul stated that the hypothesis of an identity swap with her daughter appears not even realistic given the context and the facts and not supported by evidence 37 38 25 Health and lifestyle EditCalment s health presaged her later record On television she stated J ai jamais ete malade jamais jamais transl I have never been ill never ever 39 At age 20 incipient cataracts were discovered when she suffered a major episode of conjunctivitis 5 22 42 She married at 21 and her husband s wealth allowed her to live without working All her life she took care of her skin with olive oil and a puff of powder 4 15 18 At an unspecified time in her youth she had suffered from migraines 4 1 13 Her husband introduced her to smoking offering cigarettes 5 4 21 after meals but she did not smoke more 4 65 74 Calment continued smoking in her elderly years until she was 117 1 4 65 74 At retirement age she broke her ankle but before that had never suffered any major injuries 4 15 18 She continued cycling until her hundredth birthday 5 4 21 Around age 100 she fractured her leg but recovered quickly and was able to walk again 4 1 13 5 22 42 After her brother her son in law and her grandson died in 1962 63 Calment had no remaining family members She lived on her own from age 88 until shortly before her 110th birthday when she decided to move to a nursing home 2 Her move was precipitated by the winter of 1985 which froze the water pipes in her house she never used heating in the winter and caused frostbite to her hands 5 4 21 Daily routine Edit After her admission to the Maison du Lac nursing home in January 1985 aged almost 110 Calment initially followed a highly ritualised daily routine She requested to be awoken at 6 45 a m and started the day with a long prayer at her window thanking God for being alive and for the beautiful day which was starting She sometimes loudly asked the reason for her longevity and why she was the only one to be still alive in her family Seated on her armchair she did gymnastics wearing her stereo headset Her exercises included flexing and extending the hands then the legs Nurses noted that she moved faster than other residents who were 30 years younger Her breakfast consisted of coffee with milk and rusks citation needed She washed herself unassisted with a flannel cloth rather than taking a shower applying first soap then olive oil and powder to her face She washed her own glass and cutlery before proceeding to lunch She enjoyed daube braised beef but was not keen on boiled fish She had dessert with every meal and said that given a choice she would eat fried and spicy foods instead of the bland foods on the menu 4 85 92 She made herself daily fruit salads with bananas and oranges She enjoyed chocolate sometimes indulging in a kilogram 2 2 lb per week 40 After the meal she smoked a cigarette and drank a small amount of port wine In the afternoon she would take a nap for two hours in her armchair and then visit her neighbours in the care home telling them about the latest news she had heard on the radio At nightfall she would dine quickly return to her room listen to music her poor eyesight preventing her from enjoying her crosswords pastime smoke a last cigarette and go to bed at 10 00 p m 5 4 21 4 85 92 On Sundays she went to Mass and on Fridays she went to Vespers and regularly prayed to and sought help from God and wondered about the afterlife 4 107 112 Medical follow up Edit Medical student Georges Garoyan published a thesis on Calment when she was 114 years old in January 1990 The first part records her daily routine and the second presents her medical history She stated that she had been vaccinated as a child but could not remember which vaccine s Apart from aspirin against migraines she had never taken any medicine not even herbal teas She did not contract German measles chickenpox or urinary infections and was not prone to hypertension or diabetes In April 1986 aged 111 she was sent to a hospital for heart failure and treated with digoxin Later she suffered from arthropathy in the ankles elbows and wrists which was successfully treated with anti inflammatory medication Her arterial blood pressure was 140mm 70mm her pulse 84 min Her height was 150 cm 4 ft 11 in and her weight 45 kg 99 lb showing little variation from previous years She scored well on mental tests except on numeric tasks and recall of recent events citation needed Analyses of her blood samples were in normal ranges between ages 111 114 with no signs of dehydration anemia chronic infection or renal impairment Genetic analysis of the HLA system revealed the presence of the DR1 allele common among centenarians A cardiological assessment revealed a moderate left ventricular hypertrophy with a mild left atrial dilatation and extrasystolic arrhythmia Radiology revealed diffuse osteoporosis as well as incipient osteoarthritis in the right hip An ultrasound exam showed no anomalies of internal organs 5 22 42 At this stage Calment was still in good health and continued to walk without a cane 5 22 42 She fell in January 1990 aged almost 115 and fractured her femur which required surgery 2 Subsequently Calment used a wheelchair 4 1 13 and she abandoned her daily routine 4 85 92 At the age of 115 Calment attracted the attention of researchers Jean Marie Robine and Dr Michel Allard who collaborated with her attending doctor Dr Victor Lebre to interview her verify her age and identify factors promoting her longevity According to their year long analysis Calment s vision was severely impaired by bilateral cataracts yet she refused to undergo a routine operation to restore her eyesight she had a moderately weak heart a chronic cough and bouts of rheumatism On the other hand her digestion was always good she slept well and did not have incontinence During the last years she was 137 cm 4 ft 6 in tall and weighed 40 kg 88 lb she confirmed that she had always been small and had lost weight in recent years Her eyes were light grey and her white hair had once been chestnut brown 4 1 13 At the age of 118 she was submitted to repeated neurophysiological tests and a CT scan The tests showed that her verbal memory and language fluency were comparable to those of persons with the same level of education in their eighties and nineties Frontal brain lobe functions were relatively spared from deterioration and there was no evidence of progressive neurological disease depressive symptoms or other functional illness Her cognitive functioning was observed to improve slightly over the six month period 41 Calment reportedly remained mentally sharp until the end of her life 13 Death EditCalment died of unspecified causes 13 on 4 August 1997 around 10 00 a m 1 42 The New York Times quoted Robine as stating that she had been in good health though almost blind and deaf as little as a month before her death 1 See also Edit biography portal France portalJiroemon Kimura 1897 2013 the oldest man whose age was verified List of French supercentenarians List of the verified oldest people Maximum life span Lists of oldest peopleNotes Edit In a 1988 Paris Match interview this photograph was labelled Jeanne Calment then 22 years old in 1897 Jeanne Calment alors agee de 22 ans en 1897 18 In a biography of Calment published in 1995 the photograph was correctly labelled Jeanne Calment s daughter Yvonne Yvonne la fille de Jeanne Calment but undated On the Gerontology Research Group s gallery of Calment s pictures it was captioned At age 22 between 2007 19 and 2018 20 and was corrected after Russian researchers contacted the GRG 21 References Edit a b c d e f g h i Whitney Craig R 5 August 1997 Jeanne Calment World s Elder Dies at 122 The New York Times Archived from the original on 2 May 2019 Retrieved 4 February 2021 a b c d e f g h i j k Robine Jean Marie Allard Michel 1999 Jeanne Calment Validation of the Duration of Her Life In Jeune Bernard Vaupel James W eds Validation of Exceptional Longevity Odense University Press ISBN 87 7838 466 4 Archived from the original on 9 January 2019 Retrieved 9 January 2018 via Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research a b c Addy Ronda 25 May 2008 Life Expectancy Sun Journal Archived from the original on 1 February 2009 Retrieved 6 August 2008 a b c d e f g h i j k l m Allard Michel Lebre Victor Robine Jean Marie Calment Jeanne 1998 Jeanne Calment From Van Gogh s Time to Ours 122 Extraordinary Years W H Freeman ISBN 978 0 7167 3251 8 a b c d e f g h i j k l Garoyan Georges 1990 Cent quatorze ans de vie ou la longue histoire de Jeanne Calment doyenne d age de France One hundred and fourteen years of life or the long history of Jeanne Calment France s oldest person in French Marseille Universite d Aix Marseille II Loguinova Yakovleva Victoria 31 December 2018 La longevite de Jeanne Calment mise en doute par des scientifiques russes Russian scientists cast doubts on Jeanne Calment s longevity France Soir in French Agence France Presse Archived from the original on 9 May 2019 Retrieved 1 January 2019 a b c Chevallier Helene Jourdain Stephane Emanuele Valeria 2 January 2019 Les experts qui ont valide la longevite de Jeanne Calment repondent aux chercheurs russes point par point Experts who validated Jeanne Calment s longevity refute each point by Russian researchers France Inter in French Archived from the original on 31 May 2019 Retrieved 2 January 2019 a b World s oldest person dies at 122 CNN Reuters 4 August 1997 Archived from the original on 22 March 2014 Retrieved 4 August 2008 A 120 Year Lease on Life Outlasts Apartment Heir The New York Times Associated Press 28 December 1995 Archived from the original on 17 January 2018 Retrieved 17 January 2018 Tribute to Jeanne Calment memorial Lasting Tribute Archived from the original on 6 November 2009 Retrieved 5 August 2008 Obituary Jeanne Calment The Independent 5 August 1997 Archived from the original on 23 October 2019 Retrieved 22 October 2019 Go granny go The Anniston Star 2 July 1986 p 7 Archived from the original on 14 April 2019 Retrieved 9 January 2019 a b c d World s oldest person dead McCook Daily Gazette AP 4 August 1997 p 1 Archived from the original on 27 April 2022 Retrieved 5 May 2011 Jeanne Calment 114 ans a rencontre Van Gogh 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from the original on 17 January 2019 retrieved 12 January 2019 Zak Nikolay 30 January 2019 Evidence that Jeanne Calment died in 1934 not 1997 Rejuvenation Research 22 1 3 12 doi 10 1089 rej 2018 2167 PMC 6424156 PMID 30696353 Cette surprenante theorie sur l age de Jeanne Calment affole les reseaux sociaux This surprising theory about Jeanne Calment s age sets social networks on fire HuffPost in French 30 December 2018 Archived from the original on 23 January 2019 Retrieved 23 January 2019 La theorie qui deboulonne Jeanne Calment The theory that debunks Jeanne Calment Le Point in French 30 December 2018 Archived from the original on 23 January 2019 Retrieved 23 January 2019 Rubetti Morgane 1 January 2019 Des Russes remettent en cause l age de Jeanne Calment doyenne de l humanite Russians question the age of Jeanne Calment world s oldest person Le Figaro in French AFP Archived from the original on 23 January 2019 Retrieved 23 January 2019 Chen Angela 9 January 2019 How We Know the Oldest Person Who Ever Lived Wasn t Faking Her Age The Verge Archived from the original on 12 May 2021 Not just her family but the entire city of Arles would have needed to keep the conspiracy going Jean Marie Robine told Le Parisien All of this is incredibly shaky and rests on nothing Sage Adam 1 January 2019 Oldest ever woman Jeanne Calment 122 may have been a fraud The Times London Archived from the original on 1 January 2019 Retrieved 1 January 2019 a b Baheux Romain 30 December 2018 Jeanne Calment une imposture Le Scientifique qui a valide son record s insurge Jeanne Calment a fraud Scientist who validated her record protests Le Parisien in French Archived from the original on 31 December 2018 Retrieved 31 December 2018 Daley Jason 2 January 2019 Was the World s Oldest Person Ever Actually Her 99 Year Old Daughter Smithsonian Magazine Archived from the original on 5 January 2019 Retrieved 5 January 2019 Overnight Fernand Calment would have passed his daughter off for his wife and everyone would have kept silent It is staggering Baheux Romain 24 January 2019 Pourquoi la science se dechire sur l affaire Jeanne Calment Why scientists are torn apart by the Jeanne Calment affair Le Parisien in French Archived from the original on 13 April 2019 Retrieved 27 January 2019 Robine Jean Marie Allard Michel Herrmann Francois R Jeune Bernard 2019 The Real Facts Supporting Jeanne Calment as the Oldest Ever Human The Journals of Gerontology Series A 74 Suppl 1 S13 S20 doi 10 1093 gerona glz198 PMID 31529019 Zak Nikolay Gibbs Philip February 2020 A Bayesian Assessment of the Longevity of Jeanne Calment Rejuvenation Research 23 1 3 16 doi 10 1089 rej 2019 2227 PMID 31578922 Robin Champigneul Francois February 2020 Jeanne Calment s Unique 122 Year Life Span Facts and Factors Longevity History in Her Genealogical Tree Rejuvenation Research 23 1 19 47 doi 10 1089 rej 2019 2298 PMID 31928146 Young Robert February 2020 If Jeanne Calment Were 122 That Is All the More Reason for Biosampling Rejuvenation Research 23 1 48 64 doi 10 1089 rej 2020 2303 PMID 31928204 Comme si c etait hier Jeanne Calment Mise Au Point Radio Television Suisse 15 June 2014 Retrieved 2 December 2016 Allard Michel Lebre Victor Robine Jean Marie 1994 Les 120 ans de Jeanne Calment doyenne de l humanite Jeanne Calment s 120 years humanity s elder in French Paris Le Cherche Midi p 92 ISBN 978 2 862743462 Archived from the original on 21 January 2019 Retrieved 20 January 2019 More than once she surprised her entourage by her digestive abilities she said herself I have the stomach of an ostrich which did not prevent her from appreciating good things She showed herself more than once capable of absorbing considerable quantities of chocolate more than a kilo per week Ritchie Karen February 1995 Mental status examination of an exceptional case of longevity J C aged 118 years British Journal of Psychiatry INSERM 166 2 229 235 doi 10 1192 bjp 166 2 229 PMID 7728367 S2CID 23665628 The Guinness Book of Records 1999 edition p 102 ISBN 0 85112 070 9 Further reading EditRobine Jean Marie Allard Michel 1999 Jeune Bernard Vaupel James W eds Jeanne Calment Validation of the Duration of Her Life Validation of Exceptional Longevity Odense University Press ISBN 978 87 7838 466 9 Cavalie France 1995 Jeanne Calment L Oubliee de Dieu Jeanne Calment The One Overlooked by God Grands temoins Great Witnesses in French TF1 Editions Notre Temps Paris External links EditLevraud Catherine 4 August 1997 France 2 20h Special News Broadcast on Mrs Calment s death Interview with Dr Catherine Levraud her Medical Doctor Journal de 20 heures Interview in French Institut national de l audiovisuel Retrieved 6 December 2016 20h France 2 du 4 aout 1997 Mort de Jeanne Calment France 2 in French Institut national de l audiovisuel 4 August 1997 Retrieved 9 January 2019 Works about Jeanne Calment at Open Library Works by or about Jeanne Calment in libraries WorldCat catalog Wikimedia Commons has media related to 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