Agency that Tends to Slow Growth of Longevity - The longer the growth of a person's body, he was getting longer. That is the result of research by the University of Glasglow.
The scientists saw the growth of stickleback fish. Researchers found that age influenced the growth rate of the body early in life.
Rapidly growing body can accumulate greater tissue damage, and the result is shorter life.
The team from the University of Glasgow alter the growth rate of 240 fish with mengeksposenya, with cold or warm atmosphere, put the fish on the front or back of the normal growing schedule.
The fish were returned to a normal temperature of their environment, but the changes in growth affect the rate of aging.
Slow-growing fish as much as 30 percent of his life over the past two years the average life stickleback, with nearly 1,000 days old. While the rapid growth of the fish lives 15 percent shorter than usual.
Professor Neil Metcalfe of the Institute of Biodiversity at the University, said, striking results occurred despite the same size fish as adults.
"You may also find a machine that was built hastily fail faster than is made carefully and methodically, and our research shows that this may also apply to the body," he said.
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