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Women who look younger than their years are more likely to have low blood pressure, according to the findings of a small study at a Dutch university.
The research, which included industry scientists from the multinational company Unilever, 650 participants were split into groups according to their risk of heart disease, stroke and other cardiovascular conditions.
Among women, those in the group with the lowest cardiovascular risk were found to look two years younger than those in other groups, based on "perceived age" assessments made by Unilever employees who were asked to look at photographs of the participants.
http://www.independent.co.uk/life-s...to-women-who-dont-look-their-age-8924965.html
The research, which included industry scientists from the multinational company Unilever, 650 participants were split into groups according to their risk of heart disease, stroke and other cardiovascular conditions.
Among women, those in the group with the lowest cardiovascular risk were found to look two years younger than those in other groups, based on "perceived age" assessments made by Unilever employees who were asked to look at photographs of the participants.
http://www.independent.co.uk/life-s...to-women-who-dont-look-their-age-8924965.html