Studying More Adds Years to Your Life
By Anna Boyd
12:08, March 12th 2008
22 votes
Vote this story
Studying More Adds Years to Your Life

The more you study, the better your chances to live longer are, a new study by the Harvard School of Medicine suggests.

Ellen R. Meara, an assistant professor of health care policy at Harvard Medical School and colleagues collected data on people who took part in the National Longitudinal Mortality Study. The researchers used death certificates, plus estimates from Census data, to create two datasets, one covering 1981 to 1988 and the other from 1990 to 2000.

The study found that in both datasets, life expectancy rose but only for people with more than 12 years of education. For those with less than 12 years of education, life expectancy remained flat through the periods. To be more exact, those with more than 12 years of education can expect to live to 82, while for the others life expectancy is 75.

“If you look in recent decades, you will find that life expectancy has been increasing, which is good, but when you split this out by better-educated groups, the life expectancy gained is really occurring much more so in the better-educated groups,” Meara said.

She also describes the reasons, which have led to this increase in life expectancy. One of them seems to be smoking and the illnesses it causes. The less educated have not given up smoking to the extent that those with higher education levels have, Meara said.

“As information about how to live longer, healthier lives becomes available and technologies become available to help you do things like quit smoking or lead a less sedentary lifestyle, we have to some extent figured out successful ways to do this,” Meara said.

The researchers also blamed obesity for decreased life expectancy between less educated people.

“As with smoking, obesity is more common among the less-educated than among the better-educated. Further, recent research suggests that obesity might contribute to nearly as many deaths as tobacco does.”

Meara underlined that even “if you hear that life-expectancy lengthening and it’s getting better, it’s important to remember that isn’t the case for everyone.”

The researchers have concluded that creating a wider net of health-awareness programs in less-educated people is the only way to increase their life expectancy.

The findings appear in the March/April issue of Health Affairs.



© 2007 - 2008 - eFluxMedia
dotclear

Other News in

West Nile Spreads Due to Flooding, Threatens 4th of July Celebrations

West Nile Spreads Due to Flooding, Threatens 4th of July Celebrations

West Nile problems are threatening the Fourth of July celebrations in many areas of the United States, with people being reluctant to staying out for traditional outdoor activities with the looming...

The Institute for Occupational Safety and Health Seeks A New Director

The Institute for Occupational Safety and Health Seeks A New Director

The Bush administration is looking for a new administrator of the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health. The announcement was made by Julie Gerberding, the U.S. Centers for Disease...

Amgen’s VEGF Inhibitor Motesanib Proves Effective in Thyroid Cancer

Amgen’s VEGF Inhibitor Motesanib Proves Effective in Thyroid Cancer

A study published in the July 3 issue of the New England Journal of Medicine reveals that Amgen Inc.’s experimental cancer drug, motesanib diphosphate, proved efficient in the case of people...

Ineffective Sunscreens Increase The Risk Of Developing Skin Problems

Ineffective Sunscreens Increase The Risk Of Developing Skin Problems

The summer is here, and as many of us head to the beach, we are unaware that our vacation could turn bad because of an “innocent” sunscreen lotion. But that’s the reality, the latest report...

Daughter of Woman Ignored while Dying in the ER Wants Hospital Closed

The case of the woman left to die in the emergency room at Kings County Hospital Center has sparked angry reactions from her relatives and friends. Esmin Green, 49, was born in...

dotclear
Latest videos in Health
Hospital death controversy
Zac Web Browser Aims to Focus...

dotclear
Health You are here: Health
» Science   » Health   
E-mail To A Friend Print RSS Text size: Decrease font size Increase font size
dotclear
dotclear
dotclear
Most Popular in Health
Resveratrol In Red Wine May Be The Secret To Ward Off Damage Of AgingResveratrol In Red Wine May Be The Secret To Ward Off Damage Of Aging

» read full story
dotclear

Interested In This Topic?

News Alert will keep you informed. Find out more.
dotclear
Photos Gallery
dotclear
Today's Latest News
E. coli Outbreak Leads to Massive Beef RecallE. coli Outbreak Leads to Massive Beef Recall

» read full story
dotclear