Healthy Habits Matter Most When Your Surroundings Work Against You
This study suggests healthy habits may matter even more when circumstances are stacked against you.
Among adults with metabolic syndrome in the UK and US, those in tougher social settings (low income, weak social ties, poor healthcare access) died sooner. Life expectancy at 45 was about 3.5 years shorter in the UK group and nearly 8 years shorter in the US group. The interesting part: healthy habits like not smoking, moving more, and eating well gave the biggest protection to people in the worst environments. This is correlation, not proof of cause.
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