Sedentary lifestyle quickens aging
A sedentary lifestyle may accelerate biological aging, according to The King’s College London study published in the Archives of Internal Medicine. The researchers studied twins with different activity levels and the study, based on DNA samples, found that people with less physically active lifestyles had shorter leukocyte telomeres than those who were more active. The length of leukocyte telomeres is considered as “markers” of a person’s biological age.
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