• catloaf@lemm.ee
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    1 month ago

    That’s the funny thing about looking at individual cases, we can’t say what their lifespan would have been like if their behavior was different.

    But we can look at large groups of people and say that yes, in general, being fit and healthy tends to result in a longer lifespan.

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      1 month ago

      correlation =/= causation. Its a major problem in dietary science. It could simply be healthier gut bacteria or it could be stress.

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      IIRC, my grandfather who didn’t exercise, smoked his entire adult life, drank, and ate whatever his southern wife fried up for him, lived longer 🤣. Not by much, but still longer.

      I live in the comfort that the men in my family don’t live super long. I’m okay with that.

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        There’s more to life than living long. I would rather be healthy and energetic than lethargic and tired all the time. Even if genetics play a large role in longevity, my own choices decide how I feel, and I feel way better if I exercise. Healthspan is more important than lifespan.