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The effects of motherhood on middle-aged children

 

The age at which women give birth to their last child is linked to their longevity.

This was revealed in a new medical study.

Research has shown that the length of a telomere, called a leukocyte, can help women learn about longevity and more about the health effects of having the last child, the length of a telomere, and the long-term health effects. Are

The findings were published in the medical journal NAMS.

This is not the first time that women's leukocyte telomeres have been linked to their potential age.

Telomeres are located at the ends of chromosomes in DNA proteins that are critical for gene stability.

Past research reports have found a link between the length of telomeres and a number of diseases such as coronary heart disease, type 2 diabetes and others.

Some time ago, a small study suggested that the age at which a woman gives birth to her last child affects the length of telomeres.

A major study has now been conducted on the issue, involving more than 1,200 women, as well as birth patterns and medical decisions.

Research has shown that maternal age at the birth of the last child has a positive effect on the length of telomeres, meaning that women who give birth to their last child in their 30s or 40s have longer telomeres. Which is a sign of good health and longevity on a long-term basis.

However, the study was limited to women who had one or two children.

The researchers said that more research is needed to determine whether middle-aged births actually increase the length of telomeres or whether women are able to have babies at that age because of their height. ۔

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