When nine hundred years old you reach, look as good you will not, hmm?
I'm sure this was mostly a facetious joke. But was Yoda as old as he was because of his race, or because of his bind to the force?
Would Jedi or Sith live longer than the normal life span for their race, compared to those who had less tie or no training in the force?
Judging from Anakin and Obi-Wan's appearance changes between I-III and IV-VI, humans appeared to age at a somewhat normal pace. But would their life spans increase?
Answer
I was going to say no, that my impression was that Yoda's age was a characteristic of his species, but the Star Wars Wiki article on Yoda's species has this answer:
Members of the species were very small, most standing below 70 centimeters, but had extremely long lifespans lasting many hundreds of years (though because all known members of the species were Jedi, who are known to generally have longer lifespans than what is ordinary for a species, the exact average lifespan of the species is unknown).
Unfortunately, this wiki section doesn't list a canonical source, so I don't know how accurate it is. I haven't been able to find canonical data either way.
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