1Q1023958 | Inglês, Sinônimos Synonyms, Professor de Língua Inglesa, Prefeitura de Iomerê SC, FUNDATEC, 2023Texto associado. Scientists study the world’s oldest person After being bewildered by the “super grandmother’s” great health at 116 years old,scientists are studying Maria Branyas, the world’s oldest person, in an attempt to unearth thesecret to a long life. Mr. Branyas was born __ San Francisco __ 1907, and __ the age of eight,she moved __ Catalonia, Spain, where her family was originally from. Ms. Branyas, known to herX followers as the “Super Catalan Grandma”, has lived in the region ever since and has residedin the same nursing home, Residència Santa María del Tura, for the last 22 years. She has agreed to undergo scientific testing, which researchers hope will further theirunderstanding of certain illnesses associated with old age, such as neurodegenerative orcardiovascular diseases. Despite her age, Ms. Branyas has no health complications other thanmobility issues and hearing (she suffered permanent hearing loss when she was a child). She alsostill has a great memory: “She has a completely lucid head,” scientist Manel Esteller told ABC, aSpanish outlet. “She remembers with impressive clarity episodes of her when she was only fouryears old, and she does not present any cardiovascular disease, common in elderly people.”Esteller, who studies genetics and how it applies to health conditions, became curious about howMs. Branyas’ genetic makeup might affect her aging. After a long talk with Ms. Branyas, Mr.Esteller believes there must be more to her longevity than meets the eye. The remarkable woman has not had an easy life; she survived an earthquake while shewas in the US, a major fire, both world wars, the Spanish Civil War, the Spanish Flu pandemic,and more recently, COVID-19 in 2020. Despite the various pandemics, wars, and family lossesshe has endured, her longevity has made scientists question what her secret could be. “We knowMaria’s chronological age, 116 years, but we must determine her biological age,” Esteller said toABC, believing that “she is much younger” physically. The scientist has taken biological samplesof saliva, blood, and urine from Ms. Branyas, which are thought to be the “longest-lived” biologicalsamples and have great scientific value, Josep Carreras, the head of a leukemia research institute,said to ABC. The samples will be compared with the 116-year-old’s middle daughter, who is 79years old. Ms. Branyas often has been asked what her secret is to her long life, and she uses her Xaccount to post her advice for others. She attributed her longevity to “order, tranquillity, goodconnection with family and friends, contact with nature, emotional stability, no worries, noregrets, lots of positivity, and staying away from toxic people”. However, she also credits a greatamount of luck. “It is clear that there is a genetic component because there are several membersof her family who are over 90 years old,” said Esteller. The rare biological samples will assess hergenes, which will hopefully advance the research of drugs that could help diseases associatedwith age and cancer. As for Ms. Branyas, she said on her X account that she is “very happy shecan be useful for research and progress”.(Available in: https://www.independent.co.uk/extras/lifestyle/maria-branyas-oldest-person-alive-spain-b2436228.html – text especially adapted for this test). The word “bewildered” in line 01 could be replaced, with no significant changes in meaning, by any of the words bellow, EXCEPT for: ✂️ a) Confused. ✂️ b) Aware. ✂️ c) Puzzled. ✂️ d) Perplexed. ✂️ e) Shocked. Resolver questão 🗨️ Comentários 📊 Estatísticas 📁 Salvar 🧠 Mapa Mental 🏳️ Reportar erro