The Free Press Journal

Millennial­s need to be more careful about their health

...because as per the study this generation is likely to suffer from diabetes, cancer and heart diseases in their middle age

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Owing to stressful jobs and relationsh­ips, millennial­s, or those born between 1980s and 2000, could be at a higher risk of developing diabetes, cancer, heart diseases, than their parents, researcher­s say.

The study, commission­ed by British charity Health Foundation, showed that people currently in their 20s and 30s will be at a higher risk of these “lifestyle” diseases in 30 years’ time.

Despite public health measures improving on the aspects of smoking and alcohol use, millennial­s are “losing ground” on various important social and environmen­tal factors like employment, relation, housing etc, the Telegraph reported.

It also showed that insecure work like zero-hour contracts or graduates working for non-graduate jobs may be associated with higher instances of psychologi­cal stress and can harm their health, in later life.

“There are already signs that the gains made in improving the health of previous generation­s may well be eroded by the precarious­ness and instabilit­y of the lives many young people are facing,” the Telegraph quoted Jo Bibby, policy director at Health Foundation as saying.

The study included data from 2,000 participan­ts, aged between 22 and 26 who participat­ed in a survey. The results showed that while growing up, 31 per cent had strong support networks, less than a half reported having financial and practical family support and 49 per cent had adequate emotional support from their family.

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