Release date: 2014-06-20
According to a recent report in the British "Daily Mail", a survey conducted by American scientists shows that men who are shorter are living longer than men of the same age, and men with a height below 1.57 meters have the longest life. . The study also found that men who are shorter are more likely to develop lower blood insulin levels and are less likely to get cancer.
According to the study, American scientists speculate that although short boys are not in line with women's pursuit of boys' "rich and handsome", they may have genes associated with longevity in their bodies. The findings were published in the US magazine Plos One.
In this study, 8,000 men were divided into two groups - heights above 1.5748 meters and heights below 1.5748 meters and below. The respondents were Japanese American men born between 1900 and 1919. The data shows that about 1,200 men in the respondents lived over 90 years old, even 100 years old, and nearly 250 people were still alive.
“Men who are under 1.57 meters tall have the longest life. Men with heights between 1.524 and 1.8288 meters have a higher life and shorter life,†said Professor Bradley Willcox of the University of Hawaii who participated in the study. “This result does not have Absolute, but it provides us with evidence of the relationship between height and longevity. This study shows for the first time that the size of a person is related to the FOXO3 gene."
Another study published in 2012 has similar results. The study tracked 500 men born between 1861 and 1915 in Sardinia, Italy, and found that short men live longer than their taller counterparts for two years.
A similar phenomenon exists in the animal world. Little mice, ponies, and monkeys live longer, and smaller Asian elephants always live longer than larger African elephants.
Height revealing health secrets
Shorter and longer life
A number of studies have shown that people with shorter heads live longer. The researchers analyzed data from 500 male residents born in Sardinia from 1866 to 1915 and found that people who are 5 feet 4 inches tall (about 1.62 meters) live an average of two years longer than those who are taller. The dwarf individual population has less DNA damage, better cell renewal ability, and better heart pumping capacity. Other studies have also found that shorter women live longer.
2. High IQ is high
A number of studies have shown that taller people are smarter. A 2006 study by Princeton University in the United States found that from the age of 3, high-school children's cognitive test scores were significantly higher. A study by the University of Colorado last year found that smart people are more likely to choose a higher partner, and vice versa.
3. High earning more money
Researchers at the University of Sydney in Australia conducted a comprehensive analysis of the income of 20,000 people using indicators such as weight and height. It was found that height and income are basically proportional.
4. Short women are more at home
A new study by researchers at the University of St. Andrews and the University of Stirling found that short women lacked ambitious ambitions and were more likely to give up their careers and choose to marry and have children.
5. A short male is a good husband.
A new study published in the journal Biopsychology found that tall men earn more, are smarter, and have more children. However, a short male is a better husband. When a woman chooses a long-term partner, the shorter male is twice as popular as the taller male.
Source: People's Network
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