Do married couples live longer than singles
Last updated at 11:51 05 october 2007.Professor peter mcdonald from the australian demographic and social research institute said there are a few likely explanations as to why married couples live longer.The large drop in the proportion of women living in a couple is because the proportion of widowers rises.We don't need to be together 24 hours a day.Centenarian reveals surprise drink that helps her live longer many believe that marriage is the elixir for happiness.
Some science backs this up.Numerous studies covering 140 years have shown that married persons tend to live longer than their unmarried counterparts.The explanation given was that married people tend to take fewer risks with their health and have better mental and emotional health.Studies have shown that married couples — married men in particular — tend to live longer than their unmarried counterparts.Men who had never married had an intermediate survival rate (49 months).
Still, being single or without a consistent partner during middle age increased the likelihood of early mortality.June 20, 2022 0 27 married couples not only live longer than singles, but the life gap between the two groups is growing according to a cohort study in asia.People who got married and then divorced did not live as long, regardless of whether they remarried.Studies have shown that married couples — married men in particular — tend to live longer than their unmarried counterparts.it seems that being married (and yes, the studies have shown that this is even more true for married couples rather than cohabiting couples) improves both your physical and mental health, making you fitter, happier, and healthier than single people.Does that mean you need to get married and stay married to have the best chances of living a long life?