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andrewducker) wrote2009-08-31 08:51 am
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Age - a question for my all-knowing friends-list
Ed was asking on Facebook what it would be like if we didn't age visibly so much - after all, other animals don't tend to.
Is this actually true? Thinking about it, most other animals don't seem to get wrinkled in the same way, nor does their fur turn completely white or all fall out. But is this just some animals? Do other animals age visibly the same way we do? Or is there something odd about people?
Is this actually true? Thinking about it, most other animals don't seem to get wrinkled in the same way, nor does their fur turn completely white or all fall out. But is this just some animals? Do other animals age visibly the same way we do? Or is there something odd about people?
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I know it's not true of everyone - but I've seen wrinkled, bald older people from a variety of cultures. Not that it's universal as a pattern, but it does seem quite pervasive.
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And how did your parents look at 50 compared to non-Jews?
I will go grey, but no where near as early as my "english" contemporaries.
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My family do look pretty good - but not signicantly better than other middle class people of similar ages I share an office with. Mind you, one of them is of Jamacain origin, and while bald, not wrinkled, which gives you a data point!
The couple of members of the family that _do_ look more aged are the ones that smoke(d). In my experience it's things like smoking/drinking that seem to cause people to age faster - and seems to be more a class thing than an ethnic thing (it's fascinating that certain areas of Edinburgh have groups that look decidedly older, based almost entirely on income/clas).
But I'd be delighted to know that my status as God Chosen is going to keep me looking younger longer :->
Any research into this that you know of?
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Prematurely grey hair in women is often to do with a hormone imbalance and is connected to fertility. It's a bad sign as is often linked to osteoporosis.
I don't know of any research, just a general awareness: I teach at a very multi-ethnic university and one learns to be very, very wary about judging age.
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