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Written by Natascia   
Sunday, 10 April 2011 18:02

Shopping lengthens life, you guess it? Yes, and to support and to research published in the Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health "by a group of researchers from the National Institutes of Health Research Zhunan in Taiwan. Turn on the hunt for shoes and clothes, in fact, would be a good antidote to loneliness and psychological diseases, thereby improving the general state of health. From research, has emerged as shopping, which helps to consume 48,000 calories a year well, do well, especially to men!

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The researchers, involved 1,850 people well, with over 65 years, showing how those who had made purchases, they lived longer than those who put their wallets less often.
Participants were asked to answer a series of questions on time spent shopping, and frequency of purchases over time. Subsequently, subjects were monitored between 1999 and 2008. The researchers found that those who had made purchases every day was longer-lived than those who did spent more rarely.
The team of researchers, while taking into account other physical health problems, found that the first run a risk of dying during the study, 25% lower than those who did not buy on a regular basis. The study, then, has emerged as to benefit more from shopping, they were just men. The record for female survival through the shopping was in fact equal to a reduction in the probability of dying by 23% to 28% of men.

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