People who look younger than their age... it was their ○○ habit all along: Nate News

(Jang Nara, the representative of eternal youth) According to a large-scale study published in the international journal Nature Aging on the 11th of last month (local time), Individuals who use two or more languages in daily life showed a significantly slower rate of biological aging than monolingual users. The study was conducted by an international collaborative research team led by Professor Agustín Ibáñez of Trinity College Dublin, Ireland, analyzing data from 86,149 individuals (average age 66.5 years) residing in 27 European countries. The analysis showed that monolingual users were about 43% more likely to experience accelerated aging than multilingual users, and this difference remained statistically significant even after adjusting for age, education level, and physical/social factors. So if I watch a ton of US dramas or anime without subtitles, will I age slower too?
"The scientific community says speaking multiple languages slows aging. The community says, 'Time to adopt cringe Japanese internet slang so I can fulfill my destiny as a 30-year-old trap high school girl.'"
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