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An easy way to extend life

11.02.2020

American researchers have figured out how to extend life by 10 years. Experts from Harvard University and the University of Amsterdam have been monitoring 100 volunteers aged 50 and over for twenty years. Thus, scientists came to the conclusion which factors negatively affect human health, and therefore significantly affect the duration.

People were divided into several groups depending on their lifestyle. As it turned out, men and women who drank alcohol, smoked, had low physical activity, were overweight and ate unhealthy foods lived about ten years less than those who adhered to a healthy lifestyle. According to the results of studies, women who led an active lifestyle, ate right and had no bad habits, lived on average up to 84,4 years.

The fair sex with the wrong way of life lived mainly to 73,7 years. As for men, those who adhered to a healthy lifestyle lived up to 81,1 years, and those who drank, smoked, ate malnourished up to 73,5 years.

Scientists note that living a long life is also necessary to minimize stress in your life. More often due to stress, more serious diseases occur than due to malnutrition and bad habits.

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