Do men or women age faster? Here's what the experts say

Although estrogen also serves as an anti-aging hormone, its production declines faster than testosterone production. This is why women are the first to get wrinkles

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It's no secret that women live longer than men. While this seems like good news for the ladies, there is one thing they didn't expect. Apparently, women age faster than men, and this is not surprising because women have many reasons for this - from pregnancy to menopause.

Women experience more stress with age than men

Women are more prone to mental breakdowns than men, especially if they are related to work, says Dr. Judith Mohring for Bright Side. In addition, the hormonal difference is what explains the mentioned situation since hormone fluctuations are associated with depression. Moreover, seasonal affective disorder affects women more than men, and constant stress inevitably leads to early aging.

Women who have given birth age faster

A study conducted at George Mason University proved that pregnancy makes women look 11 years older on average. The fact is that women who have given birth have shorter telomeres - the ends of the eukaryotic homosome - than those who have never given birth. And the shorter they are, the older the woman looks. In addition, stress during pregnancy is not uncommon, which also accelerates the aging process.

Men's skin is thicker

According to dermatologists, men's skin is 20 percent thicker than women's. The percentage may vary from person to person, but the general information remains the same. However, although there are fewer wrinkles on men's faces, the ones that are there are deeper than women's.

Different testosterone levels

Estrogen is responsible for a youthful female face while testosterone is the one that slows down aging in men. Although estrogen also serves as an anti-aging hormone, its production declines faster than testosterone production. This is why women are the first to get wrinkles, reports Miss7.

Menopause

The loss of hormones during menopause accelerates the aging process. When women go through it, their bodies stop producing as much collagen as they used to. This causes a loss of skin elasticity.

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