The 3 Most Common Bad Habits That Make You Age Faster
Most people know that picking up healthier habits is the key to aging slower physically. But what are some bad habits that make you age faster? According to the World Health Organization, lifespans are getting longer. “Globally, life expectancy has increased by more than 6 years between 2000 and 2019 – from 66.8 years in 2000 to 73.4 years in 2019,” they said.
Fox News teamed up with some experts to learn about the bad habits that make you age faster. The longevity experts warned about behaviors that cause “cellular damage” and ways to move forward.
“One of the primary hallmarks of aging is accumulated cellular damage that leads to organ dysfunction and, ultimately, death,” a neurologist and longevity expert, told the outlet.
The 8 most common habits that make you age faster.
At the top of their list is smoking. They said it’s proven to shorten life expectancy. One of the experts said that smoking introduces toxins that impair skin elasticity and collagen production which leads to wrinkles. Medical News Today reported that tobacco deaths will not only occur in old age but will start when smokers are about age 35. Half of those who die from smoking-related causes will die in middle age, each losing about 25 years of life expectancy.
Following behind is excess sun exposure. One of the experts noted that excess sun exposure can lead to aging by damaging the skin’s DNA, causing wrinkles, sagging skin, and dark spots. “Regularly using sunscreen with a high SPF, wearing protective clothing, and avoiding sun exposure during peak hours can protect the skin,” they said. It’s worth mentioning that some research suggests that sun exposure can improve vitamin D levels, which is important for bone health and immune function. But too much sun can alter your skin.
Some people are aware that diet can help towards the goal of longevity. The experts point out that poor diet has been shown to accelerate aging. “A diet high in processed foods, sugars, and unhealthy fats can cause inflammation, damage collagen, and accelerate skin aging,” they said.
To reduce aging signs, the experts recommend eating a balanced diet rich in low-glycemic index fruits, vegetables, lean proteins, and anti-inflammatory fats like omega-3 and omega-9. The National Library of Medicine published a study that says life expectancy can increase by up to 10 years following “sustained shifts” towards healthier diets.
Other bad habits mentioned on their list include lack of exercise, excessive alcohol consumption, chronic stress, and others. Take a look at the complete list of bad habits that make you age faster here.
Don't Ever Apologize for These 10 Things
Many of us tend to offer apologies too frequently, even when unnecessary. Occasionally, we find ourselves saying “sorry” for circumstances beyond our control, such as unfavorable weather during an event we’re hosting. At times, we extend apologies for personal life decisions that are well within our rights, like switching jobs or ending a relationship.
Furthermore, we might apologize due to our heightened sensitivity to others’ emotions, in hopes that we didn’t accidentally upset them. It’s great to apologize when we’ve genuinely messed up or think we might have hurt someone without meaning to. But there are some choices we should just own and not feel the need to apologize for.
Excessive Apologizing
According to a report by Forbes, excessive apologizing often occurs in individuals who struggle with low self-esteem, a fear of conflict, and a concern about others’ opinions. They say this tendency is closely linked to having weak personal boundaries, which can lead to taking responsibility for situations we have no involvement in or no control over. As a result, we quickly experience guilt, as if everything is our fault.
In a study published in The European Journal of Social Psychology, researchers found that with each apology, individuals may experience a decrease in their confidence, potentially influencing their self-image. On the other hand, participants who refrained from expressing remorse in these situations showed signs of higher self-esteem, an increased sense of control, and an enhanced sense of integrity, as per the research findings.
When things get rocky with a partner, friend, family member, or coworker, saying a heartfelt “I’m sorry” can be the way to patch things up. Ideally, both sides would do some soul-searching and own up to any wrongdoing. If you’re wondering whether you should apologize for something, just take a peek at situations where there may be no need to apologize.
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