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Surprised nobody mentioned this. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marfan_syndrome. And I too put little in stat's. Lies, damn lies, and statistics...Live yer life!
Hmm, well, my dad is 6'2 and 81 years old, and in relatively good health for his age. He could stand to lose 50 pounds but he won't. He views his protruding belly as something well earned and deserving of maintenance.
The most famous Tiny of the Era, radio announcer Edmund "Tiny" Ruffner, was 6 foot 6 -- by far the tallest person to work at NBC -- and he lived to be 84 years old, so long life was not unheard of.
What is the life expectancy of world class athletes?:
Not so good. The average elite athlete will die by the age of 67. That is considerably lower then the 76 year life expectancy of the average American. Do you want to hear something that is really scary? According to the NFL Players Association, the average life expectancy of an NFL player is 58 years of age.
Years ago when I visited Manchester, England, I stopped at a church, built in sections over the years. The original section, built around 1100 AD, had a main doorway that I could barely clear and I was 5'10" at that time. My host told me that, yes, people were smaller 900 years ago.
I once lived in a house in an old Finnish neighborhood built in 1844. The kitchen ceiling was exactly five feet nine inches from the floor. I don't know about people in general, but it seems there were some pretty stubby Finnish immigrants around here in the nineteenth century.
seems like you never see really tall elderly people in the ages of 80's 90's? seems most dont live as long as average sized people
if you go to a care home most people are average height or shorter
Tall people do have more health problems and shorter lives.