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John Tinniswood , the world's oldest man at 112 , turns 112 today .
He has put his longevity down to a daily serving of battered fish and chips.
Professor Richard Faragher , an expert in the science of ageing from the University of Brighton , says it's probably not a good idea to adopt these guys' health tips.
Professor Faragher says the reason centenarians live so long is that they have stayed healthy throughout most of their lives.
He says there are two likely reasons which are not mutually exclusive.
The first theory is that people who live an extremely long time may be different at the genetic level.
Professor Faragher advises people not to follow advice of centenarians.
This means that there is not much point in drinking a glass of strong liquor every day.
The exception to that rule is when a centenarian 's advice aligns with what we know about healthy life expectancy.
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