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I was asking how their theory relates to the evidence that in only a relatively few areas have female life expectancies declined.
Their theory is biologically based, as that is their background and area of expertise.
Its bound to start having an effect.
Interestingly, there has been a number of studies and a lot of evidence showing marriage and kids will lower a woman's life expectancy while increasing a man's.
Phage
reply to post by openminded2011
Its bound to start having an effect.
You mean in an increasing life expectancy for the vast majority of the population?
...It should be obvious to anyone that a stable family unit is the best promoter of improved quality of life especially when inserted in the supra-social structure that is human society...
FlyersFan
reply to post by my1percent
Seriously ... get checked for autoimmune. It's the one thing that doctors always forget to check for. Lupus. SJogrens. Get the full blood workup done. 'Dry cough'?? Double check for Sjogrens.
Source
Cortisol redistributes fat in the body to the area in the abdomen surrounding the organs. This fat is harder to get rid of when dieting as it is. Any added stress can increase fat levels in the abdomen.
According to a study by Laval University, abdominal tissue contains more fat cell concentration, greater blood flow and is more receptive to cortisol. This makes it easier for fat to accumulate in this area due to increased cortisol stress levels.
Nuclear families tend to be isolated, intensive labour in the home falls on the mother, and it's not very healthy. Extended families are far more healthy.
My point was a disagreement with point of the grand parent post, that family was bad for women longevity, I still defend my view that it can't be so ...
...you can help by pointing to the studies you refer so I can examine them
You mention stress but I think that in the same environment living alone or being a single mom will be more stressful that sharing the burden with other family members...