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Updated · Good Housekeeping · May 6
Purposeful engagement in later life can add 7.5 years to life expectancy
Updated
Updated · Good Housekeeping · May 6

Purposeful engagement in later life can add 7.5 years to life expectancy

9 articles · Updated · Good Housekeeping · May 6
  • Research says people with positive views of ageing who stay socially connected, useful and mentally stimulated may live longer than those who do not.
  • The report argues retiring too early without a plan can erode structure, identity and social ties, raising risks for mental health, physical resilience and overall wellbeing.
  • It says later-life work need not be full-time, pointing instead to part-time roles, mentoring and entrepreneurship as ways to preserve purpose, flexibility and connection.
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