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Bad Habits That Can Kill You Faster by dk58(m): 6:55pm On May 26
Some activities can actually cause you to live less, but some may just be a coincidence and other aspects may have to be considered. Science has been studying this for a long time and lots of research has been conducted. Of course, causation and correlation come into play when we talk about some of these things.

SITTING A LOT
Sedentarism can really have an impact on longevity, and sitting a lot is one of the main culprits. This is indeed bad news for those who have to spend the vast majority of their working hours sitting at a desk. Trying to incorporate some breaks to stand for a while, or using a standing desk, may be helpful.

Sitting a lot really has an impact on our lives. Research has found that reducing daily sitting time to under three hours might add up to two years to your life. The same study also concluded that reducing the amount of time we watch TV to less than two hours a day might add an extra 1.4 years to our lives!

SITTING IN TRAFFIC
Sadly, many of us endure this day in, day out. And a study has found that although long commuting affects both men and women, the impact on women’s longevity is greater.

People who commute longer distances not only spend more time sitting, but they also have less time to be active. A study published in the American Journal of Preventive Medicine concluded that “commuting distance was adversely associated with physical activity, cardiorespiratory fitness, adiposity, and indicators of metabolic risk.”

TOO LITTLE SLEEP
If you regularly get less than five hours of sleep per night, your risk of death is higher than someone who stays in bed for an extra couple of hours.

TOO MUCH SLEEP
The same goes for those who like to have a lie-in on a regular basis. If you often spend over nine hours in bed each night, then your risk of developing diabetes or coronary heart disease, and consequently dying early, is also higher.

NOT DRINKING ANY ALCOHOL
Yes, you’ve read that right! Not drinking can actually increase your risk of death. Of course, we’re not talking about all types of booze, nor about excess consumption (this would have the opposite effect and increase your risk of early death). The exception here is wine.

Wine is full of antioxidants, so an occasional glass of wine can do wonders for inflammation. Red wine may also decrease the risk of developing Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s, heart disease, and high blood pressure.

TOO MUCH RED MEAT
There’s nothing wrong with enjoying a nice steak or a juicy burger once in a while. If you do so every single day, though, we have bad news for you. Daily red meat ingestion is estimated to increase your risk of death by about 13%.

TOO MUCH PROCESSED MEAT
The same applies to processed meats, so swapping your steak for deli meat won’t really do you any favors. Poultry is a good alternative, as it may reduce your mortality risk by 14%. The same goes for fish, which can do so by around 7%.

SPENDING A LOT OF TIME INSIDE
We’ve written before about what happens to your body when you stop going outside. The gist of it is that it’s not good for you. Spending a lot of time indoors is unhealthy, and will increase your risk of death.

It turns out indoor air is actually more polluted than outdoor air, says the Environmental Protection Agency. Then there is also the lack of sunlight exposure, which messes up your circadian rhythm and may leave you deficient in vitamin D.

POOR FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT
Being careless with your money can literally cost you years of your life. Careful spending is actually good for your health, whereas the opposite can be bad for your heart.

While not everyone will be able to do so, having an emergency fund, instead of living paycheck to paycheck, has been shown to decrease risk of developing cardiovascular disease in older adults.

FORGETTING TO FLOSS
Poor oral hygiene is linked to poor heart health, so if you’re cutting corners, your longevity may suffer as a result.

Brushing your teeth and flossing is a way to ensure you get rid of bacteria that may potentially travel to other parts of your body. One study actually found that flossing your teeth can add as much as 6.4 years to your life expectancy.

AVOIDING SPICY FOODS
According to a study, people who eat spicy food daily have a 14% reduced chance of dying when compared to people who do so just once a week. Similar to other points on his list, it should be noted that this is just a correlation and there may be other factors at play.

The study did analyze a rather large sample though (over 500,000 people), so they might be onto something…

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Re: Bad Habits That Can Kill You Faster by Wealthyonos(m): 7:25pm On May 26
What about electing bad leaders, Is that not a bad habit ?

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Re: Bad Habits That Can Kill You Faster by Jerk1: 9:01pm On May 26
BATeria infection can actually reduce your life by 90%.
Re: Bad Habits That Can Kill You Faster by Somtochukwuhelp: 10:17pm On May 26
Being a possessed demon like bongadu who would die a miserable, painful and lonely death

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