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Thread: Twenty and thirty somethings aren't as healthy as their parents
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[quote=BLUESKY001,270393]Life has been hard for young people! A British survey found :"Long working hours, high stress levels and lack of exercise lead to people getting run-down and ill." For the young who are 20s and 30, they should be in the prime of their lives. But instead, those in their twenties and thirties are in worse health than their parents, the survey reveals. Binge drinking, ready meals and a lack of exercise all take their toll. As a result, the young are more likely to have migraines, catch a cold or become stressed than the over-55s. According to the research, those aged between 18 and 34 are three times more likely to have a cold or flu than the older generation. Nearly a quarter of the young regularly have headaches or migraines, compared to just 14 per cent of over-55s. And they are almost twice as likely to have high stress levels. The elderly also tend to eat more healthily. More than four in ten eat five or more portions of fruit or vegetables a day, double the number of young men and women. [/quote]
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