Married men live longer than unmarried men

Jestha 21, 2082

Kantipur Reporter

Married men live longer than unmarried men

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There are many beliefs about marriage. Which are different according to religion, culture and place. But if we talk about Hindu religion culture, marriage is understood as a relationship of seven births. Here, getting married is considered to be a transition from incompleteness to fullness of life.

In this culture, after marriage, women consider their husbands as gods and do many rituals such as fasting, worship, reading for the long life and healthy life of men. But it is only a religious belief to say that a man's life will be prolonged by such actions. Age is influenced by your lifestyle, work, consumer goods, etc.

If we talk about men's lifespan, it has been found in a study that married men live longer than unmarried men. Some time ago, in a study conducted in Canada, it was concluded that married men live longer than unmarried men and also have a better quality of life. Studies have claimed that married men are more responsible and successful than men without a spouse.  In the

study, it is said that the effect of marriage on the life expectancy of women and men is different. Where the age of married men increases gradually as compared to unmarried men. Compared to women, this situation is somewhat different. 

The effect of marriage on women and men

Men who stay with their spouse live longer. On the contrary, the experience of aging in married women is not different from that of unmarried women. According to the study, the aging process of divorced or widowed women is more difficult than unmarried women.  What is

study?

This study is based on older Canadians. Where the health and lifestyle of people aged 45 to 85 were tracked for 20 years. A study was conducted on the effect of being married and not on their health and aging process. 

The effects of getting married In the

study, it has been seen that married life has different effects for men and women. It has been found that marriage not only increases the age but also has a positive effect mentally, physically and emotionally.

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