Monday, April 16, 2012

Why Woman Live Longer Than Men?

If there are any men left who still believe that women are the weaker sex, it is long past time for them to think again. With respect to that most essential proof of robustness—the power to stay alive—women are tougher than men from birth through to extreme old age. The average man may run a 100-meter race faster than the average woman and lift heavier weights. But nowadays women outlive men by about five to six years. By age 85 there are roughly six women to every four men. At age 100 the ratio is more than two to one. And by age 122—the current world record for human longevity—the score stands at one-nil in favor of women. 


There are some of the reasons why women live longer than men. Hardship and stress of the works become one of the reason why men die early than women. Due to workload and problems in workplace, they are more prone to confront with stress. Other than that, habits also can become the other reason. Majority of the men are smokers and alcoholic. Both of these habits are not good for healthy. It can lead to many diseases such as lung cancer,bronchitis, stroke and heart diseases. All of the diseases are dangerous and can cause of death. 


Other than that, men dont really care about their body and health. They always ignore about their health and rarely go to the clinic for monthly check up. Sometimes, when they know that that get a dangerous disease, they still acting like everything is fine until their condition become worse. Men also eat more high cholesterol food rather than women because men are not practicing any diet. 


There are a few other reasons that men die earlier in life more often than women.Men in their late teens and 20s go through something called "testosterone storm." The levels of the hormone can be quite high and changeable, and that can induce some pretty dangerous behavior among young men. They don't wear their seatbelts; they drink too much alcohol; they can be aggressive with weapons and so on and so forth. These behaviors lead to a higher death rate.

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