The effect of standard of living on age

 



Standard of living is a multifaceted concept that includes various aspects of an individual's quality of life, including income, employment, class disparity, poverty rate, and access to health care.  It is an important determinant of well-being and is often used to compare the well-being of different population groups within a country or across different countries.  This report examines the relationship between standard of living and a person's lifespan, and explores how economic and social factors contribute to longevity.


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  Research has consistently shown that there is a relationship between standard of living and longevity.  Higher income levels generally allow individuals better access to health care services, healthy foods and medical culture.  About the health importance of every food or drink.  For example, excessive intake of starches and sugars.  It may cause diabetes.  Eating vegetables is beneficial for human health.  Excessive consumption of red meat leads to kidney disease and stones.  It is important for a person to know what to eat and what quantity of types of food the human body needs.  Eating a balanced meal includes vegetables, beneficial healthy protein, and avoiding fats.

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 Quoted from Al Jazeera Net website.

  According to the researchers, Norwegian nutrition researcher and lead author of the study, Lars Thor Vadnes, told The Daily Beast, “Food is essential to health, and it is estimated that global dietary risk factors cause 11 million deaths.” ..........  ...by focusing on legumes, which are characterized by containing a high percentage of fiber, proteins, carbohydrates, and many vitamins and minerals.  "Legumes are practically free of saturated fat and cholesterol."

Whole grains also share many of these characteristics.  Nuts are also beneficial and rich in antioxidants.

 According to Fadnes, these three foods are staples in diets in so-called “blue zones” around the world that have unusually high rates of longevity, such as Okinawa in Japan, and Sardinia in Italy.

 In contrast, Western diets are energy dense, contain more saturated fats, and can produce many unhealthy compounds during their preparation, such as frying and grilling. They do not have a contributing factor to a long life. Sugary drinks.

 The Western diet is known to be high in red meat and processed meat, high in sugary drinks, and low in fruits, vegetables, whole grains, and fish.

 The writer pointed out the importance of following a diet that focuses on legumes, whole grains, and nuts, because of their health benefits

 .  According to previous studies, excessive consumption of anything is harmful to human health.  Staying away from fast food saturated with fat is beneficial to human health.

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  .  All this medical information is not available to people with low incomes.  Even if this information is available, a person with limited income will not be able to apply it in his life.  Exercising regularly may contribute to prolonging a person’s life.  Because exercising burns harmful fats in the human body.  Because fat accumulates inside the arteries in the human body.  It leads to clots and heart attacks.  Therefore, it leads to the death of a person at an early age.  Especially if he suffers from obesity and has safe living conditions, far from stress and fear.  Because a person's psychological health is a very important factor in prolonging his life, and all of the previous factors contribute to prolonging life.  Furthermore, education, which is often more accessible to those with higher incomes, can lead to improved health literacy and healthier lifestyle choices.

Conversely, lower standards of living are often associated with increased levels of stress due to financial insecurity, which can lead to health problems such as high blood pressure and heart disease.  Poor living conditions can also expose individuals to environmental health risks, and limited access to health care may delay diagnosis and treatment of diseases.

 But there is another opinion that says that psychological satisfaction, practicing sports, and love of work and life in a society where a person has many friends.  He has a stable social life, including children and grandchildren who are around the person after he reaches retirement age.  .  It has a significant impact on prolonging human life.  There are poor societies, but they contain long-lived people.


  The standard of living has a profound impact on an individual's lifespan.  Although it is not the only determinant of longevity, there is a clear trend that higher standards of living are associated with longer lifespans due to improved access to necessary resources and services.  Addressing inequality in the standard of living is critical to improving the overall health and longevity of populations, especially in areas where poverty and lack of access to health care are widespread.  Public policies aimed at improving the standard of living can therefore be viewed as investments in the health and longevity of a country's citizens.

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 These are investments in the field of transferring the experiences of elderly people to young people.  Experience may be very beneficial to the country at the technical level in a particular profession.  Or increase the stability and cohesion of society and reduce the crime rate.  The result of transferring personal experiences in life from the elderly to the youth.  But on the other hand, the large amount of pensions or wages paid to the elderly may cost the state treasury.  After they stop working.  In addition to health care costs.  But the profit from transferring expertise to young people reduces the costs of pensions and health care.

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