Body size may influence women's lifespan more than men's
A
new study has claimed that body size -- height and weight -- of women
influence their lifespan
far more that it does that of men.
The
study was published online in the Journal of Epidemiology &
Community Health.
The
findings indicate that while physical
activity is linked to longevity in both sexes, the
more time men spend being physically active add to their chances of
reaching old age, while 60 minutes a day was associated with the best
chance for women for longevity.
The
study also finds that while average life expectancy has risen over
the past few decades, it has recently started to plateau in some
developed nations, with increasing levels of obesity and physical
inactivity thought to be behind the trend.
While
previous research has looked at the associations between weight
(BMI), physical activity, and reaching old age, most combined both
sexes or focused only on men. However, women and men's lifespan
differ, which may be influenced by factors like hormones, genes and
or lifestyle. Read
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