Thirty-six is the new 60
A recent Finnish study, published in the Annals of
Medicine, has drawn attention to the detrimental effects of
unhealthy habits, revealing that heavy drinking, smoking, and
lack of exercise are associated with declines in health in
individuals as young as 36. This research tracked the health of
children born in Jyväskylä, Finland, from 1959 onwards,
indicating that these habits can cause cumulative damage to
physical and mental health. While acknowledging the study's
limitations, including its focus on a specific demographic and
the exclusion of dietary factors, the core message emphasizes
the importance of early intervention to address risky health
behaviors. This prompts a broader reflection on personal
health practices and the seeming paradox of facing agerelated health concerns at an age that once felt youthful.
This reflection is juxtaposed with the observation of a
rising health consciousness among younger generations,
particularly Gen Z, who are demonstrating a decline in
traditional vices like smoking and embracing unique wellness
trends often popularized through social media. It's considered
whether this increased focus on hygiene and health is partly a
consequence of pandemic culture, and questions arise about
the implications for older individuals who may not have
adopted these evolving health priorities. The conflicting
messages surrounding healthy living contribute to uncertainty
about the most effective path forward.
The conflicting information is particularly evident in
discussions around alcohol consumption. While NHS guidance
offers clear benefits for quitting smoking, such as reduced
risks of heart attack and lung cancer, advice on alcohol is less
definitive. A study in the Canadian Journal of Cardiology even
suggests potential cardioprotective effects from white wine,
champagne, and fruit, especially for individuals who are
wealthy, well-educated, and active. This paradox adds to the
uncertainty of navigating health recommendations and lifestyle
choices.
Ultimately, many find themselves at a crossroads,
weighing the potential risks and benefits of various lifestyle
decisions and grappling with the complexities of conflicting
health information. Nuanced perspectives on habits like
alcohol consumption, which challenge traditional assumptions,
further complicate the decision-making process. The ongoing
debate underscores the broader challenge of making informed
health decisions in an environment of evolving scientific
understanding and contradictory advice.
Financial Times, May 3rd, 2025 (adaptado)
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