In 1921 Lewis Termin (Stanford University psychologist) surveyed 1,500 elementary school students on lifestyle habits. He continued to follow them until his death in 1956. Other academics continued the study and in 1990 Howard Friedman and Lesie Martin analyzed the data looking for factors contributing to lengthy life spans. They came up with 5 factors more astonishing traits:
1) Those who engaged in service work and helping others lived the longest.
2) High achievers, despite high levels of stress, lived longer then underachievers.
3) Moderate exercise is as beneficial as grueling workouts, in fact, may be better for longevity.
4) Some worry is better than too much optimism, as it forces one to be prepared for adversity.
5)Women who most often reached climax, also lived the longest.
1) Those who engaged in service work and helping others lived the longest.
2) High achievers, despite high levels of stress, lived longer then underachievers.
3) Moderate exercise is as beneficial as grueling workouts, in fact, may be better for longevity.
4) Some worry is better than too much optimism, as it forces one to be prepared for adversity.
5)Women who most often reached climax, also lived the longest.
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