Contrary to the claims that there is a lot of sugar is harmful, a British Leslie Hayman has never refused dessert, and this, he said, helped him become a survivor. The story of Hayman, who turned one hundred years, reported newspaper Metro.
Relatives of the centenary of the British said that he never suffered from lack of appetite, but felt a special passion for desserts – mostly in the form of delicious pastries. Much loved delicacies the men were and remain an Apple pie, biscuits and chocolate cake.
“I’ve never refused dessert,” said Sam Leslie Hayman.
At the same time the British do not suffer from excess weight. The secret of the slimness of the men close to him believe his constant activity and employment in some cases. Another 12-year-old teenager, he began working in the family bakery and continued to work as a Baker until old age.
“He is active and still engaged in horticulture. An amazing person,” he told Leslie about his relatives.
In the early years study conducted in the United States, has prompted scientists to call longevity “mysterious paradox”. Experts then found that many people lived up to 100 years, show a tendency to unhealthy habits, however, their brain remains in remarkably good condition, despite a passion for alcohol, cigarettes, and excess weight.