For decades, researchers have searched for the hidden factors behind extreme longevity. But a new analysis has uncovered something unexpected — a single blood type appears far more common among people who live past 100, and the discovery is causing a global stir.
According to longevity researchers, centenarians from multiple regions share one surprising trait: they’re overwhelmingly more likely to have Blood Type O. What makes it so fascinating is that this blood type seems to offer natural advantages the others don’t — from better circulation to stronger protection against certain age-accelerating diseases.
Doctors say people with Blood Type O tend to have lower inflammation levels, better heart resilience, and a reduced risk of deadly clots — three critical factors that influence how long the body can thrive. Many long-lived individuals also show stronger metabolic stability, meaning their bodies stay healthier under stress, illness, and aging.
But what truly shocked scientists was this: in longevity studies from Italy, Greece, Japan, and the U.S., Blood Type O appeared again and again among those who reached 100 with sharp minds and strong bodies. Some experts now believe this blood type might give a “built-in survival advantage.”
Of course, blood type alone doesn’t guarantee a long life — lifestyle, stress, diet, and environment all matter. But as one researcher said, “It’s the closest thing we’ve seen to a biological head-start.”
If you were born with it, you may already be carrying one of nature’s most powerful secrets to long life — quietly protecting you without you even knowing.