1. Leg. As the saying goes, "People get old when they get old". Whether the leg muscles are strong, the bones are strong and the joints are flexible not only determines the quality of life of the elderly, but also has a close relationship with their life span. Strong legs mean that the oxygen and nutrition delivered here are sufficient, which also means that the blood flow is very smooth. This also shows that your heart has a good pumping function, and the blood vessels are not damaged or blocked, so it is not easy to be entangled in cardiovascular diseases with the highest mortality rate, and naturally it is easier to live longer.
2. hands. The hand belongs to the terminal tissue far from the heart. Many men get cold feet when they get old. It is precisely because of the lack of qi and blood that there is not enough blood to reach the hands and feet at the far end of the heart, so the cells in the hands are in a "hungry" state, and of course they cannot be as powerful as pliers. And if a person enters middle age and his hands are still strong, it means that he is full of blood and blood, and there is nothing wrong with his blood vessels, so he has a long life.
3. genitals. The hardness problem that men are very concerned about is also related to blood supply. Because erection is actually a congestion reaction of cavernous body, under normal circumstances, the richer the blood in a man's body, the smoother the blood vessels, the better the erection function and the stronger the hardness. Therefore, hard and powerful reproductive organs can often explain the man's heart and blood vessel health, which is gratifying.
The stronger a person's hand is, the longer he may live.
A British study shows that every increase in male grip strength 1 kg can reduce the risk of death by nearly 3%; Similar research in Canada shows that men with poor grip are more likely to suffer from cardiovascular diseases, such as stroke and heart disease.
5. Men's masticatory muscles are strong, which may lead to a long life.
With the increase of age, chewing ability may decline, but this is not obvious for men who live longer. Moreover, an interesting study in the United States found that people with large masticatory muscles have a lower risk of developing Alzheimer's disease, so "being able to eat" may really be a "blessing".
The stronger a person's legs are, the longer he may live.
The strength of your leg muscles says two things. First, your blood vessels are unobstructed, and there is no blockage or thrombosis in your lower limbs. On the other hand, the strength of your legs also shows that your bones and muscles are very healthy and strong, which makes people live longer.