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Jan 25, 2026

World's oldest man aged 113 reveals unexpected 'secret' to living long life

As reported by the Mirror, João Marinho Neto recently became the world's oldest man last November when the previous record holder John Tinniswood passed away at the age of 112.

João Neto claimed the title after that, being 112 years and 52 days when Tinniswood died, and recently celebrated his 113th birthday on October 5, marking another staggering achievement.

He's not just the oldest man currently living on Earth, but he also ranks 26th on the list of the oldest men in history, being just under a year from breaking into the top 10 and roughly three more years from overtaking Jiroemon Kimura in the number one spot.

While he's still comparatively a way off the oldest living woman – as England's Ethel Caterham is over three years older than João Neto – his achievement is nevertheless incredibly impressive, and we even know the supposed 'secret' behind his long life.

João Neto explains that his long life is owed to the loved ones that he surrounds himself with (Instagram/guinnessworldrecords) João Neto explains that his long life is owed to the loved ones that he surrounds himself with (Instagram/guinnessworldrecords)

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