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A decades-long study in Finland reveals that smoking, heavy drinking, and physical inactivity in early adulthood are strongly linked to declining physical and mental health by age 36.
Analysis of the results showed that if a person had all three unhealthy habits – they smoked, drank heavily and were inactive ...
Smoking, heavy drinking and a lack of exercise can lead to declines in health in people as young as 36, according to the ...
A new study reveals that unhealthy habits like smoking, heavy drinking, and lack of exercise begin to impact health as early as age 36. Researchers tracked Finnish residents for over 30 years. The ...
The effects of smoking, drinking too much and not exercising enough are felt by the age of 36, researchers have warned.
People who had an unhealthy relationship with smoking, drinking and exercise early in life ended up on the fast track to mental and physical health troubles by their mid-30s, according to a new study ...
Bad habits such as smoking, heavy drinking and lack of exercise must be tackled as early as possible to boost the odds of a happy and healthy old age.
If people had all three unhealthy habits, their mental and physical health were much worse than if they had none, researchers found.