Cancer and heart disease predicted by height

03 January 2020, 09:37 | Health
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It turns out that by the height of a person and some other parameters, the risk of cancer and heart disease can be predicted.. So, the long ring finger is associated with depression.

The length of some parts of our body makes it possible to predict the likelihood of developing a number of diseases, including gout, hypertension, cardiovascular ailments and even cancer. So, according to the length of the fingers, a forecast can be made for 40 diseases and character traits, as the study showed, the results of which are published by the American Journal of Human Biology. In particular, its authors argue that if women have the index finger longer than the ring finger, due to the effects of estrogen, they enter menopause later, and if shorter, this increases the risk of depression. In some cases, the forms of certain parts of the body are generally determined by conditions that occur in the womb or in the childhood. In other cases, this may be the result of an adult's lifestyle..

For example, if someone has relatively short legs in relation to the body, then this increases the risk of excess weight, heart disease, type 2 diabetes and liver problems. But one should not rejoice at the owners of too long legs, since in this case the risk of prostate and testicular tumors for men, as well as premenopausal breast cancer, endometrial tumors for women and malignant neoplasms increases, according to scientists from Loughborough University. If someone has the longest legs compared to the body, then in this case, the risk of dementia increases by 20%.

The average head circumference of a man is 58.4 cm, for a woman - 56 cm. Smaller head circumferences are associated with an increased risk of senile dementia, which increases by more than 2 times.

The higher the person in itself, the higher the risk of 6 tumors, as researchers have shown. First of all, this applies to women, among which high women are 64% more likely to die from cancer, compared with those whose height does not exceed 152 cm. In men, there is also a direct relationship between high growth and the likelihood of prostate tumors.. But tall men are less likely to have heart attacks.

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