Finnish study finds that men are premature fathers or premature deaths

According to Dr. Elina Einio of the University of Helsinki, they found that men who bred their children before the age of 22 had significantly higher mortality rates during the middle age than men who gave birth later.

Although the study did not explore the causes of the increased risk of middle-aged deaths among young dads, Dr. Einio believes that the absence of family planning, early marriage, and the psychological and economic pressures associated with early marriage may have a certain impact.

Einio said that this study provides evidence that young fathers need support to help them properly handle family life to ensure that these young people can form healthy behaviors and ensure their future health. Research findings have been published in the Journal of Epidemiology & Community Health.

Prior to this study, many other studies focused on the effects of early childbearing on women, and the team led by Dr. Einio conducted data on 3,500 Finnish men born between 1940 and 1950. analysis.

About 15% of these males gave birth to the first child at the age of 22; almost 30% of the males became fathers at the age of 24; 25-26, 27-29, 30-44 The proportion of males bred to children in each interval is less than 20%.

According to reports, during the 10-year follow-up period, about one in 20 surveyed individuals died, mostly because of heart disease or death from diseases associated with excessive drinking.

The researchers found that men who were fathers at the age of 22 were 26% more likely to die in middle age than men who were fathers at the age of 25 or 26.

Earlier men who became fathers also had a 14% higher risk of dying in middle age than men who became fathers. Men who became fathers between 30 and 44 were at lower risk of premature death than men who became fathers at age 25 or 26. 25%.

In a smaller study of 1,124 brothers, the researchers also found similar results. This small study showed that men who became fathers at the age of 22 were 73% more likely to die prematurely than their brothers who were 25 or 26 years old.

Research suggests that premature entry into the role of fathers can easily withstand greater psychological and economic pressures and cannot focus on their own health. In addition, the family environment, socio-economic status, etc., help to explain the correlation between the two.

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