Every Woman Can Determine How Long She Will Live Based On Her Period

 While living into your 90s or even to 100 isn’t as rare a phenomenon as it once was (especially for women), no one quite knows what biological components or behavioral “secrets” make someone predisposed for such a long life span.

 



For the study, published in the journal Menopause, researchers looked at data from the Women’s Health Initiative, a long-term analysis of 16,000 postmenopausal U.S. women. The research showed that starting menstruation at the age of 12 was the best indicator of a longer life. Same goes for hitting menopause after age 50.

 

The woman who has got their period later are prone to live longer. Among them were those who did not smoke and does and who have never received diabetes. Healthy habits and healthy menstruation mean equally healthy life.

 

In terms of other health issues tied to the timing of period, Aladdin Shadyab, one of the lead authors of the study, also said:

 

Our researchers say that women who later get your period are less likely to suffer from certain conditions, such as coronary artery disease, and are more likely to spend their whole lives relatively healthy # says study author, In addition, the research results show that women who received later menstruation and reach menopause later are mostly nonsmokers, and are much less likely to develop diabetes, although not yet clear the exact connection between these two facts.

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