Study reveals old aged folk who get fat and enjoy a tipple or two tend to live longer
On Wednesday in society magazine Town & Country, Sam Dangremond revealed that “drinking alcohol could be the key to living past 90.”
Quoting The 90+ Study, “one of the largest studies of the oldest-old in the world” and something that encompasses some 1,600 people aged over 90 years old, Dangremond remarked: “It turns out an extra beer or glass of wine might actually help you live a longer life.”
In summary, the study found that nonagenarians consuming “two glasses of beer or wine a day improved their odds of living longer than those who did not, by about 18%.” Interestingly also, overweight (but not obese people) in their 70s live longer than normal or underweight people, the study also found.
Of the results, Dr Claudia Kawas, a neurology specialist at the University of California, commented:
“I have no explanation for it, but I do firmly believe that modest drinking improves longevity.”
“It’s not bad to be skinny when you’re young, but it’s very bad to be skinny when you’re old.”
We say: “A most definite hearty cheers to that.”
#HappyDrinking
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That’s encouragement enough for me. I’m pouring my first sherry now.
I’ll drink to that..
Cheers!
Greetings from Jamaica where I will drink a welcome toast to that news
Cheers…..!!!
More excuses for me to hit the effin CASTLEMAINE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Thanks!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!