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The women age 10 years before men ; but in them this process is slower, which is why, from the age of 35 to 40, a man "falls for time" quickly. For the biochemistry María Laura, the male sex presents deeper wrinkles and greater flabbiness in face and body.

The rate of aging is determined by 30% genetics and 70% of life habits, signature Jesus Tresguerres, expert of the Royal National Academy of Medicine . However, it does not develop uniformly in the body, sometimes it presents first in the abdomen.

 

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Although a good dress can deceive at first sight, there are zones of the masculine body where the passage of time is notorious.

1. External ear. Greater amount of hair, this accumulates in the auditory pavilion. Another visible and common sign is the continuous growth of the ear, which is caused by the loss of elasticity. This is indicated by a study carried out by the expert Juan Carlos Cobo Domingo.

2. Thinner. Men generally gain weight more or less until the age of about 55 years and then begin to lose it. This may be related to a decrease in the male sex hormone testosterone. According to an article of the Dam Clinic

3. Face. With age, there is a loss of volume of the adipose tissue deep, which causes the upper compartments to move, giving rise to the grooves of the skin, indicates theplastic surgeon, Jesús Benito Ruiz.

4. Nose It lengthens and enlarges over the years but the ability to detect odors decreases.

5. Nails of the hands. They grow more slowly, become more opaque, change color and often produce longitudinal grooves.

Women live longer than men. This has two explanations. The first is that estrogens act as protectors against external aggressions that accelerate aging. The second is that the female metabolism has a slower assimilation and this helps to better tolerate the adversities of the environment, says the geneticist Liliana Alba, head of the department of the National Center of Medical Genetics.


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