A new study showed that the welfare level of the family directly affects the child’s health and life expectancy.

Scientists from the London Imperial College found that children from low -income families have a higher level of cortisol (stress hormone) – 23% more than wealthy families. This leads to aging of cells faster than ten years. The study covers 1160 children from six European countries aged 5 to 12 years.
An international scale was used to evaluate well values, factors: the presence of a car, electronics, number of bedrooms and the possibility of relaxation abroad. One of the authors of the research published in Lancet Magazine. “For some children, the economic situation can make them biologically disadvantaged compared to those who have the best beginning of life for some children.” He said.

Scientists also emphasize the importance of these consequences, because children are still likely to reduce the risk of intervention and disease. Adults are exposed to a dangerous area and subjected to cardiovascular problems.
In the meantime, we’ve talked about another study: why the brain of people with night lifestyles is getting older than faster. Read more here.
Source: People Talk

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