Naturally slower walkers live longer than slower walkers - interesting research
London, May 3, 2022, Tuesday
The human body is like a treasure trove of secrets. Scientists are wondering why someone dies at a young age of 100 years. Thus things like diet, exercise and exercise are associated with life but this too is not entirely true. Some people say goodbye even at a young age to be very regular in life. According to a new study, those who take quick steps in daily activities live longer. Researchers at the Diabetes Research Center at the University of Leicester in the UK have done interesting research on this.
Scientists believe that a person who wears a fast coat has a longer crossmos tail. These tails play an important role in the aging process. When cells divide, only the endothelium protects the chromosome. Cell division continues in the human body. The higher the cell division, the lower the telomere. This telomere (inner) comes at a time when it is completely gone. Cell division then stops and is destroyed.
Hence the length of its tail is very important. As long as it can withstand cell division, the cells keep working. For the study, 4.05 lakh biobank participants talked about their walking habits. More than half of the walking speed associated with the survey was average. 40 per cent said they were walking fast while 6 per cent said they were walking slowly. The chromosome tail of the ZP and the slow-moving was then observed, the slow-moving tail was smaller while the fast-moving tail was longer.
Therefore, those who have a habit of walking fast according to the natural order, live longer. In addition, the speed of walking was measured with the help of a device and the same result was found that those who walk fast are healthier. Not only this, they can live a good life even if they do not take care of their health. Addictions, including smoking, are an exception.
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