A famous person works in old age to satisfy his need to see the beautiful.
The American actress, 88-year-old Shirley MacLaine revealed the secret of her long life, which was confirmed by scientists. Express writes about it.
It depends on the art and its enjoyment.
“I was working, added some art to my life and never thought about leaving show business because that way I could pay for plane tickets to travel,” McLain said.
That said, according to a 2020 study, older people who frequent art galleries and museums, theaters and concerts may live longer than those who don’t.
Researchers at University College London found that people over the age of 50 who regularly engaged in the arts were 31 percent less likely to die during a 14-year follow-up than their non-artistic counterparts. peer
Those who participated in arts-related events once or twice a year were still 14% more likely to die during the study.
“These results support previous statistical studies and anthropological studies that suggest that art can be beneficial to people as they age,” said Daisy Fancourt, assistant professor of psychobiology and epidemiology at University College London and co-author of the study.
Researchers have also found that art can support longevity by improving mental health, increasing social capital, and reducing loneliness and sedentary behavior.
Remember that early scientists said that life expectancy increases in those countries that actively develop the health care system in the direction of maintaining health.
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