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New Year's resolution – why people after 50 years old should forget about the desire to lose weight – UNIAN
Longevity experts say the promise won't do any good.
Many people celebrate the New Year with thoughts of starting life with a “clean face.” This is especially true when giving up various bad habits and the desire to “work” on your own health. If you're 50 or older, you may be especially concerned about how certain habits affect your life expectancy, Parade writes.
According to Pew Research, 79% of people who set goals for the next year associate them with a desire to improve their internal well-being. But longevity experts say some people make the wrong decision—one of the worst decisions anyone could ever make.
This is about losing weight
According to an expert on longevity and…