Sentences with phrase «healthier than the average person»

Perhaps, therefore, immigrants are simply healthier than the average person when they arrive in the U.S. Alternatively, maybe immigrants who get sick leave the U.S. and return home for care, which would then leave the population of remaining immigrants unusually healthy.
Anecdotal and scientific evidence have shown that dog owners tend to be healthier than the average person.
First, the justices are probably much healthier than the average person their age, and they receive top - notch medical care.

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Do active vegans, especially older vegans (older than 55) need more protein than that average person, and are hemp hearts a healthy source of additional protein?
My argument is that the average American's diet today is healthier than that of the average person's diet years ago.
In both countries, people consume far more added sugar than is considered healthy; in the United States, it makes up on average 16 % of calories.
People with major depression are nearly 30 percent less healthy, on average, than those without depression.
According to statistics from the FDA, our use of «heart healthy» polyunsaturated oils has increased by more than 330 % since 1970 with the average person today consuming 51.9 lbs.
This research is an excellent confirmation of the work of Weston Price who found that the diets of healthy primitives peoples had at least ten times more vitamin D than that of the average American of his day.
- Nuts and nut butters — while most almond, cashew, walnut and other nut based trail mixes or nut butters tend to be much healthier than the average peanut butter, they are also very high in heated oils (which produce cell - damaging free radicals) and inflammatory omega - 6 fatty acids — which can tend to dump inflammation on an already stressed athlete's body when overused to the extent most people implement such sources (by the handful and heaping spoonful).
And no, this does NOT mean you have to use turkey or chicken to make the chili... actually certain types of red meat are typically MUCH healthier (since most of the chicken and turkey farms in the US raise unhealthy birds fed the wrong types of feed), so grass - fed beef or bison are many times a better choice than turkey or chicken, despite the average person thinking that chicken or turkey are healthier.
Do active vegans, especially older vegans (older than 55) need more protein than that average person, and are hemp hearts a healthy source of additional protein?
If you want to be lean and truly healthy, obviously you NEED to think differently than the average person who eats the «SEE - food diet» where they eat without thinking.
The basic result of the cycle above is that your average insulin levels are far higher than a healthy person's.
* Yes, newer studies show no effects on certain health risks, but if we become dogmatic claimers of how red meat is super healthy, we become no better than our opposition that is based in bad evidence or average person arguments for that matter.
I really don't think that those people are healthier than the average guy who eats healthy and workout three times a week, and i actually think that that average guy is much healthier.
In the 150 years since Farr's work, scientists have continued to document the «marriage advantage»: the fact that married people, on average, appear to be healthier and live longer than unmarried people.
Having said that, term life insurance, specifically, is more affordable than people realize: a healthy 30 - year - old pays an average of just $ 21 a month for a 20 - year policy.
*** On a more general point, the average person in hundred years time is likely to be a living longer, healthier, wealthier, and less climate vulnerable life than they are today.
Life insurance for young people isn't different; it just costs less for obvious reasons: young people have longer life expectancies and are, on average, healthier than older populations.
According to «USA Today», it costs about $ 1,400 more a year to treat an average obese patient than a person at a healthy weight.
Having said that, term life insurance, specifically, is more affordable than people realize: a healthy 30 - year - old pays an average of just $ 21 a month for a 20 - year policy.
Because HIV is considered a serious health risk that shortens a person's life expectancy, the average cost of life insurance for people with HIV is 3 to 5 times more than what a healthy applicant would pay.
To conclude, our report shows people applying for life insurance, on the whole, are healthier than the average American.
Counterintuitively, the opposite is true: People applying for life insurance pursue healthier lifestyles than average.
Also, despite the healthy growth in Facebook's MAU numbers, it's worth noting that trends in the data that I collect as part of my ongoing series of digital studies show that people are using Facebook less frequently than they used to, and the amount of time that people spend on the platform during the average visit is also decreasing.
The present meta - analysis shows that young people with chronic physical illnesses have, on average, higher levels of depressive symptoms than their healthy peers.
In addition to explanations for above average effect sizes, is has to be explained why young people with arthritis, cancer, cystic fibrosis, diabetes, HIV infection, and sickle cell disease did not show higher levels of depressive symptoms than their healthy peers.
People who spontaneously use humor to cope with stress have especially healthy immune systems, are 40 percent less likely to suffer a heart attack or stroke, experience less pain during dental surgery and live four and a half years longer than average.
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