What Do Your Wrinkles Reveal About Your Health?


Wrinkles are an inevitable part of the natural aging process. As we become older our skin gets thinner, drier and less elastic. Our skin’s ability to protect itself from damage is also reduced as we age. Eventually, wrinkles, creases and lines form on our skin. – Medical News Today

HERE ARE 6 THINGS THAT WRINKLES REVEAL ABOUT YOUR HEALTH:

1. AN INCREASED RISK FOR HEART DISEASE
If one or both earlobes show a diagonal crease or wrinkle, it may indicate an increased risk for heart-related illness, including coronary heart disease. Researchers are unsure about why this enigmatic correlation exists, but there are two primary theories:

– The heart muscle and ear lobe are developed from the same genetic material, and a direct link exists between each part.

– Ear creases are a type of skin degeneration with the root cause being vascular disease.

Dr. Haim Shmilovich, a contributing author of one of the studies undertaken at the Tel Aviv Medical Center, says: “Our study showed a test accuracy of 67 percent, meaning that, in a general way of speaking, if you have this sign, you have a 67 percent change of having coronary artery disease.”

2. DECREASED BONE DENSITY (“BRITTLE BONES”)

In a study at the Yale University School of Medicine, a link was discovered between severity of wrinkles and bone mineral density. According to one researcher, “Skin and bones share common building blocks/proteins, and aging is accompanies by changes in skin and deterioration of bone quantity and quality…”

The researchers continue, stating that there is a potential link between wrinkle severity and lower bone density: “We found that deepening and worsening skin wrinkles are related to lower bone density among the study participants. The worse the wrinkles, the lesser the bone density, and this relationship was independent of age or of factors known to influence bone mass.”

3. POTENTIAL HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE

According to a research study done at Leiden University Medical Center in the Netherlands, women who have a younger appearance – including less facial sagging and eye drooping – generally tend to have lower blood pressure. Also, the same study discovered that individuals who come from families with a history of longevity have less skin wrinkling on their upper arms that others in their age group.

4. POTENTIAL HIGH STRESS

It’s actually true that doctors can tell how stressed we are by our number of wrinkles. As one dermatologist put it “I can often tell how anxious a new patient is by the lines in her face.”

Stress often causes us to furrow our brow, which can lead to the development of permanent forehead wrinkles. However, these wrinkles are not limited only to the forehead. Continuous stress releases significant amounts of cortisol, the so-called “stress hormone.” As a result, our skin’s collagen diminishes and causes potential wrinkling.

5. HIGH LEVELS OF SUGAR
Sugar contains a bonding agent that attaches to protein in the body, which in turn createsadvanced glycation end products (AGEs). Yes, that is a genuine byproduct and yes, that is a real (and fitting) acronym.

AGEs chemically breaks down the molecular structure of two important gatekeepers of skin health – elastin and collagen. The breaking down of these two skin components increases the likelihood of developing additional fine lines and wrinkles.

A better, much healthier idea is to eat some fruit instead. Some fruits, particularly mongos and pomegranates, contain beneficial skin properties. Specifically, research demonstrates that fruits can actually reverse skin damage (incredible!).

6. NOTHING HEALTH-RELATED AT ALL (BUT STILL CHECK!)

Of course, there’s a high likelihood that there is absolutely nothing wrong. As mentioned, wrinkling is a completely normal part of the aging process. However, this writer is firm believer that potentially helpful methods of managing one’s health is worthwhile to examine.

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