A well-known orthopaedic surgeon has confirmed the precise age that people often begin to develop fatal health conditions. A famous medical practitioner has confirmed the exact age when life-threatening diseases start to rear their ugly heads. In a recent appearance on "The Diary of a CEO" podcast with Steven Bartlett, esteemed orthopaedic sports medicine surgeon Dr.

Vonda Wright shared crucial insights into the average age when you can expect to develop potentially fatal health conditions. The podcast episode, which discussed aging , started with the question: "Are humans destined to grow old and frail? With these ultimate aging hacks you can turn back the clock and transform your life." Discussing his own research, Steven Bartlett - who is a British health and wellness entrepreneur - revealed that the average age people start to develop serious illnesses like chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), breast, lung, and prostate cancers , and heart disease is precisely 62.

94 years. This chilling statistic is based on careful analysis of data and mortality rates. His guest, Florida-based longevity expert Dr.

Wright, backed up his findings and confirmed that he was correct, although she noted that the onset of these diseases can be a bit more nuanced. "Those are when they manifest; you may have them before then, maybe you never knew it," she clarified. Often, people are unaware of their conditions simply because they've never been to a doctor or their symptoms haven't reach.