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Why Do Women Live Longer? by lezz(m): 10:10pm On Oct 02, 2015
All across the world, women enjoy longer lifespans. David Robson investigates the reasons why, and whether men can do anything about it.


As soon as I was born, I was already destined to die earlier than half the babies in my maternity ward – a curse that I can do little to avoid. The reason? My sex. Simply due to the fact that I am male, I can be expected to die around three years earlier than a woman born on the same day.


What is it about being a man that means I am likely to die younger than the women around me? And is it possible for me to break the curse of my gender? Although this puzzling divide has been known for decades, it is only recently that we have started coming close to some answers.
One early idea was that men work themselves into an early grave. Whether working in a mine or ploughing the land, they put extra stress on their bodies and amassed injuries that caught up with them later in life. Yet if that were the case, you might expect the gap to be closing, as both men and women converge on the same, sedentary jobs.

Women live longer, and the gap isn't closing either .
The survival advantage of women is seen in every country, in every year, for which reliable records exist
In fact, the difference in lifespan has remained stable even throughout monumental shifts in society.

Consider Sweden, which offers the most reliable historic records. In 1800, life expectancy at birth was 33 years for women and 31 years for men; today it is 83.5 years and 79.5 years, respectively. In both cases, women live about 5% longer than men. As one recent article put it: “This remarkably consistent survival advantage of women compared with men in early life, in late life, and in total life is seen in every country in every year for which reliable birth and death records exist. There may be no more robust pattern in human biology.”
Nor has it been easy to prove that men are more abusive of their bodies. Factors such as smoking, drinking, and overeating may partly explain why size of the gender gap varies so widely between countries. Russian men are likely to die 13 years earlier Russian women, for instance, partly because they drink and smoke more heavily. But the fact is that female chimpanzees, gorillas, orangutans, and gibbons also consistently outlive the males of the group, and you do not see apes – male or female – with cigarettes hanging out of their mouths and beer glasses in their hands.


Instead, it would seem like the answer lies in our evolution. “Of course, social and lifestyle factors do have a bearing, but there does appear to be something deeper engrained in our biology,” says Tom Kirkwood, who studies the biological basis for ageing at Newcastle University in the UK.

If lifestyle choices are to blame, it's difficult to pin them down.
There are many potential mechanisms – starting with the bundles of DNA known as chromosomes within each cell. Chromosomes come in pairs, and whereas women have two X chromosomes, men have an X and a Y chromosome.
A woman’s heart rate increases during the menstrual cycle, offering the same benefits as moderate exercise
That difference may subtly alter the way that cells age. Having two X chromosomes, women keep double copies of every gene, meaning they have a spare if one is faulty. Men don’t have that back-up. The result is that more cells may begin to malfunction with time, putting men at greater risk of disease.
Among the other alternatives is the “jogging female heart” hypothesis – the idea that a woman’s heart rate increases during the second half of the menstrual cycle, offering the same benefits as moderate exercise. The result is delayed risk of cardiovascular disease later in life. Or it could also be a simple matter of size. Taller people have more cells in their bodies, meaning they are more likely to develop harmful mutations; bigger bodies also burn more energy, which could add to wear and tear within the tissues themselves. Since men tend to be taller than women, they should therefore face more long-term damage.



Eunuchs were 130 times more likely to reach 100, compared to other men. Even the pampered kings did not come close
But perhaps the true reason lies in the testosterone that drives most other male characteristics, from deeper voices and hairier chests to balding crowns. Evidence comes from an unexpected place: the Imperial Court of the Chosun Dynasty in Korea. Korean scientist Han-Nam Park recently analysed the detailed records of court life from the 19th Century, including information about 81 eunuchs whose testicles had been removed before puberty. His analyses revealed that the eunuchs lived for around 70 years – compared to an average of just 50 years among the other men in the court. Overall, they were 130 times more likely to celebrate their hundredth birthday than the average man living in Korea at the time. Even the kings – who were the most pampered people in the palace – did not come close.


Although not all studies of other types of eunuch have shown such pronounced differences, overall it seems that people (and animals) without testicles do live longer.

Differences between male and female chromosomes may influence how cells age.


The exact reasons are elusive, but David Gem at University College London speculates that the damage may be done by the end of puberty. For speculative evidence, he points to the sad cases of mental health patients, institutionalised in the USA in the early 20th Century. A few were forcibly castrated as part of their “treatment”. Like the Korean eunuchs, they too lived for longer than the average inmate – but only if they had been sterilised before the age of 15. Testosterone might make our bodies stronger in the short-term, but the same changes also leave us open to heart disease, infections, and cancer later in life. “For example, testosterone might increase seminal fluid production but promote prostate cancer; or it might alter cardiovascular function in a way that improves performance early in life but leads to hypertension and atherosclerosis later,”


Not only do women escape the risks of testosterone – they may also benefit from their own “elixir of youth” that helps heal some of the ravages of time. The female sex home oestrogen is an “antioxidant”, meaning that it mops up poisonous chemicals that cause cells stress. In animal experiments, females lacking oestrogen tend not to live so long as those who have not been operated on – the exact opposite of the male eunuch’s fate. “If you remove a rodents’ ovaries, then the cells don’t repair against molecular damage quite as well,” says Kirkwood.



Once the children are born, the men are more disposable
Kirkwood and Gem both think of this as a kind of evolutionary pay-off that gave both men and women the best chances of passing on their genes. During mating, women would be more likely to go for alpha males, pumped up on testosterone. But once the children are born, the men are more disposable, says Kirkwood. “The welfare of offspring is intimately connected with welfare of the maternal body. The bottom line is that it matters more for the children that the mother’s body should be in good shape, rather than the father’s.”



That’s cold comfort for men today. As it is, the scientists admit that we need to keep on looking for a definitive answer. “We really have to retain an open mind as to how much the difference can be explained by hormonal differences and other factors,” says Kirkwood. But the hope is that eventually, the knowledge may provide some hints to help us all live a little longer.

http://www.bbc.com/future/story/20151001-why-women-live-longer-than-men
Re: Why Do Women Live Longer? by Nobody: 10:57pm On Oct 02, 2015
Read something about this a week or so ago.

If female babies have a higher chance of survival than their male counterparts, then I guess we can safely attribute it to their genetic makeup.

I believe though that the male folks can help themselves by emoting more, sharing 'feelings' more often when under pressure.

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Re: Why Do Women Live Longer? by Nobody: 3:34am On Feb 11, 2016
Lezz
Re: Why Do Women Live Longer? by lezz(m): 4:57am On Feb 11, 2016
firstEVA:
Lezz
Hello, brightness.
You should be in bed.
Re: Why Do Women Live Longer? by Nobody: 10:35am On Feb 11, 2016
lezz:
Hello, brightness.
You should be in bed.
I am awake
Re: Why Do Women Live Longer? by lezz(m): 10:40am On Feb 11, 2016
firstEVA:
I am awake
How'd your night go?
Re: Why Do Women Live Longer? by Nobody: 10:41am On Feb 11, 2016
lezz:
How'd your night go?
fine, yours?
Re: Why Do Women Live Longer? by lezz(m): 10:43am On Feb 11, 2016
firstEVA:
fine, yours?
Short and in intervals, doing some writing.
Re: Why Do Women Live Longer? by Nobody: 10:45am On Feb 11, 2016
lezz:
Short and in intervals, doing some writing.
on what?
Re: Why Do Women Live Longer? by lezz(m): 10:49am On Feb 11, 2016
firstEVA:
on what?
Sex, Diction, and The Virtual world in The 21st century.
Re: Why Do Women Live Longer? by Nobody: 10:51am On Feb 11, 2016
lezz:
Sex, Diction, and The Virtual world in The 21st century.
ok, u need all the concentration you can get.
Re: Why Do Women Live Longer? by lezz(m): 10:58am On Feb 11, 2016
firstEVA:
ok, u need all the concentration you can get.
Are you saying you're in the way, in my head?
Re: Why Do Women Live Longer? by Nobody: 11:10am On Feb 11, 2016
lezz:
Are you saying you're in the way, in my head?
.
Re: Why Do Women Live Longer? by lezz(m): 11:34am On Feb 11, 2016
firstEVA:
haven't said so.

My phone crashed
Lolz, It's been a crazy, fun week both here and online. And I predict the virtual world is building REAL bridges that merged the real one into one seamless world.

It's sobering and reflective. That is my upcoming thread. So much happening.
Re: Why Do Women Live Longer? by Nobody: 11:49am On Feb 11, 2016
lezz:
Lolz, It's been a crazy, fun week both here and online. And I predict the virtual world is building REAL bridges that merged the real one into one seamless world.

It's sobering and reflective. That is my upcoming thread. So much happening.
cool
Re: Why Do Women Live Longer? by lezz(m): 12:08pm On Feb 11, 2016
firstEVA:
cool
It's not meant to be popular at all. The readership is for those with high reflective and sophisticated mind. The language won't be the everyday prosody.

It may take a couple of readings to get the import clearly.
Re: Why Do Women Live Longer? by Nobody: 12:16pm On Feb 11, 2016
lezz:
It's not meant to be popular at all. The readership is for those with high reflective and sophisticated mind. The language won't be the everyday prosody.

It may take a couple of readings to get the import clearly.
your thread on spousal age difference was clear in my opinion, but I was amazed to see the number of likes the guy who said you used big big grammar got, it got me lol.

Like you said, this won't be popular.
Re: Why Do Women Live Longer? by lezz(m): 12:32pm On Feb 11, 2016
firstEVA:
your thread on spousal age difference was clear in my opinion, but I was amazed to see the number of likes the guy who said you used big big grammar got, it got me lol.

It means this one is for only a handful of Nairalanders.
NL has a tradition: first/early quotes get likes alot whether it is logical, mediocre or down right silly.

And without being snobbish, once a thread hits front page, it is out of the control of the authour, especially when written fresh from personal opinion and experience as material.

There are over 3million subscribers and majority has comprehension insufficiency and logical bankruptcy.

Sometimes, I detest my thread making front page, I prefer to keep it in a closer, smaller circle of readership I can interact with, debate with and exchange views.

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Re: Why Do Women Live Longer? by Nobody: 12:35pm On Feb 11, 2016
lezz:
NL has a tradition: first/early quotes get likes alot whether it is logical, mediocre or down right silly.

And without being snobbish, once a thread hits front page, it is out of the control of the authour, especially when written fresh from personal opinion and experience as material.

There are over 3million subscribers and majority has comprehension insufficiency and logical bankruptcy.

Sometimes, I detest my thread making front page, I prefer to keep it in a closer, smaller circle of readership I can interact with, debate with and exchange views.
lipsrsealed

grin
Re: Why Do Women Live Longer? by lezz(m): 12:40pm On Feb 11, 2016
firstEVA:
lipsrsealed

grin

grin grin grin @ bolded, I meant it in a hyperbolic sense. Actual figure is over 1.5 million.
Re: Why Do Women Live Longer? by RiloKiley: 12:44pm On Feb 11, 2016
Interesting.
Of course its the testosterone. It burns us up, making men take more risks, accrue more injuries , and generally increasing our chances of wear and tear and eventually death. Women have no such stimulations and so their 'engines' last longer.

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Re: Why Do Women Live Longer? by lezz(m): 12:46pm On Feb 11, 2016
You do realise once your thread makes front page, you can't do an edit or modification, right? It is actually taken from you by Seun's virtual soldiers cheesy cheesy cheesy

Except my threads on bashing south Africa and Ghana, I prefer them within my sphere of influence.

And my best moments in NL was when two of my Ghana-dissing thread struck front page. It was pure, undiluted ecstasy grin grin grin

I did one with postman's moniker and the other with mine.
Re: Why Do Women Live Longer? by lezz(m): 12:52pm On Feb 11, 2016
RiloKiley:
Interesting.
Of course its the testosterone. It burns us up, making men take more risks, accrue more injuries , and generally increasing our chances of wear and tear and eventually death. Women have no such stimulations and so their 'engines' last longer.
So much for being man
Re: Why Do Women Live Longer? by Nobody: 12:53pm On Feb 11, 2016
Lezz I have revived this thread
Re: Why Do Women Live Longer? by RiloKiley: 12:57pm On Feb 11, 2016
lezz:
So much for being man
A great man once said "it is better to live one day as a lion than a hundred years as a snail." We rule the world bro. Without real men in the world who took risks, made exploits and became great leaders , the world wouldn't be as advanced as it is today.
And tomorrow when the world goes down in flames we will still be at the forefront, bearing the brunt and holding the line.
Men rock.

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Re: Why Do Women Live Longer? by lezz(m): 1:23pm On Feb 11, 2016
RiloKiley:

A great man once said "it is better to live one day as a lion than a hundred years as a snail." We rule the world bro. Without real men in the world who took risks, made exploits and became great leaders , the world wouldn't be as advanced as it is today.
And tomorrow when the world goes down in flames we will still be at the forefront, bearing the brunt and holding the line.
Men rock.
Men has always pioneered civilisations, inventions, nations and technology and will always pay the price with their lives.

However, the 21st century male has been greatly compromised by feminist recurring fads. Men are beginning to abhore leadership and responsibility both to society and family.
Re: Why Do Women Live Longer? by Nobody: 1:25pm On Feb 11, 2016
We now have stay at home dads and working mums grin
The world is changing, it's the 21st century baby grin.

It's not the best.
Re: Why Do Women Live Longer? by Arsenate(m): 2:17pm On Feb 11, 2016
I'll still prefer to come back a male in my next life... undecided
Re: Why Do Women Live Longer? by RiloKiley: 3:41pm On Feb 11, 2016
lezz:
Men has always pioneered civilisations, inventions, nations and technology and will always pay the price with their lives.

However, the 21st century male has been greatly compromised by feminist recurring fads. Men are beginning to abhore leadership and responsibility both to society and family.
And society and family have suffered because of it. An irresponsible and effeminate man makes for a dysfunctional family. The woman is not happy and the children have no direction in life or they grow up with a feministic approach to things and abhor anything manly.

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Re: Why Do Women Live Longer? by lezz(m): 3:54pm On Feb 11, 2016
RiloKiley:

And society and family have suffered because of it. An irresponsible and effeminate man makes for a dysfunctional family. The woman is not happy and the children have no direction in life or they grow up with a feministic approach to things and abhor anything manly.
Man, I just followed you now. Your philosophy is frightfully similar to mine in this regard.

We are a dying breed and there's need for the awakening of masculine responsibility and consciousness.

Thanks.

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Re: Why Do Women Live Longer? by RiloKiley: 8:09am On Feb 16, 2016
lezz:
Man, I just followed you now. Your philosophy is frightfully similar to mine in this regard.

We are a dying breed and there's need for the awakening of masculine responsibility and consciousness.

Thanks.
No problem bro.

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