lifespan. Of these 14, three were considered to be particularly influential. They were:• Exercise• Smoking• Gender. READ MORE: Sean Connery's dementia had 'devastating effect' on Bond starThe study found being a man shortened the odds of mortality.
They discovered men over the age of 50 were one-and-a-half times more likely to die in the succeeding four years than women in the same period of time.
Meanwhile, people with a cancer diagnosis were three-and-a-half times more likely pass away during the same time. While these results may sound unnerving, there are a couple of caveats.
The study was only conducted on Irish participants. Every culture has a different diet or set of lifestyle cultures meaning what is said of one country may be different in another, so a man may be one- and-a-half times more likely to die than a woman in Ireland, but more or less likely to die in another country. READ MORE: Your frying pan may be increasing your risk of the brain conditionFurthermore, the study mainly focused on people who had survived a heart attack.
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