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Do shorter people live longer? It’s complicated, but the best answer is “maybe.” There’s a special genetic mutation that...
28/07/2022

Do shorter people live longer? It’s complicated, but the best answer is “maybe.” There’s a special genetic mutation that appears to allow certain mice, flies, and even some worms to live longer. It’s commonly called the “Methuselah gene,” named after the Bible character who lived to the ripe old age of 969. For mice, this gene has been shown to increase lifespans by as much as 40%.

Baldness is a very common problem, affecting as many as half of all men by age 50. But if you’re short, you’re also espe...
28/07/2022

Baldness is a very common problem, affecting as many as half of all men by age 50. But if you’re short, you’re also especially likely to go bald. That’s according to a study that investigated the genes responsible for male-pattern baldness. According to researchers, at least 63 gene alterations play a part in baldness, and several of those genes also contribute to a shorter stature.

A woman’s height seems to contribute to how long she carries her unborn child. Women who are 5 feet or shorter give birt...
28/07/2022

A woman’s height seems to contribute to how long she carries her unborn child. Women who are 5 feet or shorter give birth before they reach full term much more often than women taller than 5 feet 8 inches. The height of a pregnant mother may also help predict difficult deliveries. One study found that first-time mothers who are 4 feet 10 inches and shorter are much more likely to deliver their babies via caesarean. Shorter women also tend to have smaller babies. What about the fathers? One study found a father’s height had no influence on whether a baby was carried to full term.

Shorter people are more prone to different forms of dementia, including Alzheimer’s disease. Studies have shown that bot...
28/07/2022

Shorter people are more prone to different forms of dementia, including Alzheimer’s disease. Studies have shown that both shorter men and women stand a greater risk of dementia, vascular dementia, and Alzheimer’s.

Here’s a big health advantage for shorter people: the taller you are, the higher your risk of forming blood clots inside...
28/07/2022

Here’s a big health advantage for shorter people: the taller you are, the higher your risk of forming blood clots inside your veins (often your legs). The medical term for this is “venous thromboembolism” or VTE. It almost always affects one leg at a time, and can lead to swelling, pain, redness, and warmth at the VTE site. In the worst cases, this condition can be fatal when the blood clot breaks off and blocks blood flow to the lungs. If this is happening, you will experience chest pain, light-headedness, rapid heart rate and breathing, and sudden shortness of breath.

Being taller seems to protect you from stroke risks. A stroke occurs when your brain’s blood supply is suddenly cut off....
28/07/2022

Being taller seems to protect you from stroke risks. A stroke occurs when your brain’s blood supply is suddenly cut off. This starts to kill off brain cells. Depending on what brain cells are damaged, strokes can have various effects. A person may have difficulty raising one arm or smiling with both sides of the mouth, or may have a hard time speaking coherently. Strokes can be minor or major, and major ones can lead to paralysis or death.

The shorter you are, the greater your heart disease risk will be. For every 2.5 inches you are shorter than average, you...
28/07/2022

The shorter you are, the greater your heart disease risk will be. For every 2.5 inches you are shorter than average, your risk jumps 14%. If this applies to you, you don’t need to worry. A healthy lifestyle can do a lot to improve your chances. Don’t smoke, maintain a healthy weight and blood pressure, avoid so-called bad cholesterol (LDL), and exercise regularly to give your heart the advantages it needs to stay healthy.

Are shorter people at greater risk of diabetes? It may depend on their overall body shape, according to some studies. In...
28/07/2022

Are shorter people at greater risk of diabetes? It may depend on their overall body shape, according to some studies. In general, bigger bellies put us at greater risk of diabetes. But people with longer legs can afford somewhat larger bellies than shorter-legged people without an additional diabetes risk.

If you’re shorter than average, you may naturally have a smaller risk of various cancers. Studies have shown that taller...
28/07/2022

If you’re shorter than average, you may naturally have a smaller risk of various cancers. Studies have shown that taller women are likelier to develop both ovarian and breast cancer. The additional risk of breast cancer is relatively small—it increases about 1.2% for every 4 inches. Taller women are slightly more susceptible to ovarian cancer. That risk increases by about 2.1% for every 4 inches in height. An elevated cancer risk for tall women was also found with various other cancers, including colorectal cancers, skin cancer, kidney cancer, and leukemia.

When it comes to height, what counts as average? In the United States, the average man over age 20 is 5 feet 9 inches ta...
28/07/2022

When it comes to height, what counts as average? In the United States, the average man over age 20 is 5 feet 9 inches tall. U.S. women over 20 are 5 feet 4 inches tall on average. This varies from country to country depending on genetics and nutrition; the tallest men on average are the Dutch, who stand about 6 feet tall. Latvian women are the tallest on average at 5 feet 7 inches. The shortest men on average come from Timor-Leste (5 feet 3 inches), and the shortest women are Guatemalan (4 feet 11 inches).

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