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Lifespan with unaging sleep?

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As the question title suggests, I'm looking to find out how long a human could live for if they didn't age in their sleep. Assume that this ability kicks in at about the age of 16 and they have complete control over when they sleep and how long they sleep for, but that they still need at least the regular human amount of sleep.

The people in question may also attempt to live for even longer by sleeping through car rides and other such events where they don't need to stay awake.

So, how long could they live if they slept for the normal amount of time?

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