Do You Know a UK Centenarian? We'd Love to Hear From You.

Based on latest figures, the number of people aged 100 and above in the UK has increased twofold from 8,300 in 2004 to 16,600 in 2024.

From 2004 and 2024, the number of male individuals reaching 100 has tripled from 910 to 3,100. Over the same years, the amount of female individuals reaching 100 increased by nearly 100% from 7,400 to 13,600.

We are excited to listen to individuals who have reached 100, their loved ones or close ones, about what it has been like to bear witness to the past century’s major happenings and changes.

Thinking Back: Your Advice

Thinking back over the years, what wisdom would you give to your youthful version? What is your recipe to a lengthy lifespan? Let us know.

Tell Your Story

Describe your journey of living as a centenarian in the form below.

Please submit your experience if you are 18 or over, confidentially if you wish.

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Jason Gutierrez
Jason Gutierrez

A certified nutritionist passionate about holistic health and evidence-based dietary practices.