Quote from: indian on March 21, 2021, 11:14:52 AMThey don't live at all bro.
IMO most of short people don't think longer lifespan can benefit 'em at all but torture their minds.
Quote from: indian on March 21, 2021, 11:14:52 AMThey don't live at all bro.
IMO most of short people don't think longer lifespan can benefit 'em at all but torture their minds.
Quote from: Coeus on March 21, 2021, 12:02:20 PMIMO most of short people don't think longer lifespan can benefit 'em at all but torture their minds.
nah, only you think that but thats because you are mentally ill
No more than working out and gaining a few pounds of muscle would. 
Quote from: Medium Drink Of Water on March 21, 2021, 03:55:38 PMNo more than working out and gaining a few pounds of muscle would. 
Are you saying that working out and gaining muscles would also reduce life expectancy? Why do you think so? From what I understand working out is supposed to make your body healthier.
You talked about metabolic requirements and blood flow shortening one's life. How would increased muscle through strength training be different than muscle gained from LL?
IMHO, the reduced life expectancy could be explained* by a different social life due the height.
*There is a certain gen that makes you shorter and increases your life:
https://technology.inquirer.net/58691/short-men-tend-live-longer-due-longevity-gene-study
But stature and lifespan is determined by a lot of genes.
Quote from: Polvorón on April 01, 2021, 12:12:07 AMIMHO, the reduced life expectancy could be explained* by a different social life due the height.
*There is a certain gen that makes you shorter and increases your life:
https://technology.inquirer.net/58691/short-men-tend-live-longer-due-longevity-gene-study
But stature and lifespan is determined by a lot of genes.
Interesting inclination but your genes don‘t change at all with LL. I think the sample size of those who have done CLL and are in the range of normal decease is simply way to small. You are implying people that do CLL become more outgoing and social and thus decrease their collective longevity by doing more dangerous things and/or drugs (eg smoking)? That‘s interesting and might be a confounding bias actually.
Quote from: RealLostSoul on April 01, 2021, 12:20:38 AMInteresting inclination but your genes don‘t change at all with LL. I think the sample size of those who have done CLL and are in the range of normal decease is simply way to small. You are implying people that do CLL become more outgoing and social and thus decrease their collective longevity by doing more dangerous things and/or drugs (eg smoking)? That‘s interesting and might be a confounding bias actually.
I mean taller people (LL or childhood grown), they could have more social life and maybe they can have worse habits than shorter people.
Of course, genes doesn't change.
But there is a certain one that make people live longer, but they make them shorter, despite of this, I don't believe that being taller makes you live significantly less.
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