Does stress really cause premature aging?

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23 Mar 2020, 12:33 pm

I've been through plenty of stress throughout my life between school, work, anxiety, and depression. They say that stress causes you to age faster. With all of the stress that I have been through throughout my life, I don't show any signs of premature aging. I have no grey hairs or wrinkles. Is it true that lots of stress causes aging or is it just a myth?



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12 Apr 2020, 3:58 am

I wonder about this as well.

Just a guess. It's probably a genetic thing as well, so i.e. if a lot of people in your family had premature white hair, so will you. Add the stress and then you might break the record in your family. Heh.


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13 Apr 2020, 11:09 pm

26 Is still quite young, even if the OP doesn't think so. I'm 46 and just starting to go grey. Although I think I should be looking like a severely wrinkled old hag by now if stress really does cause premature aging.

Maybe it can happen mostly on the inside. On the inside I feel like I'm 90. :(



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13 Apr 2020, 11:45 pm

I'm almost 55 and only have a few white hairs. Also look (and act) younger than I am. With me I think it's the lack of expression most of my life - so few wrinkles. Was also extremely stressed most of my life. You can't see it on the outside but my organs paid the price - high blood pressure, chronic kidney and heart diseases - and I don't even smoke or drink!



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14 Apr 2020, 3:50 am

lostonearth35 wrote:
26 Is still quite young, even if the OP doesn't think so. I'm 46 and just starting to go grey. Although I think I should be looking like a severely wrinkled old hag by now if stress really does cause premature aging.

Maybe it can happen mostly on the inside. On the inside I feel like I'm 90. :(
Your lucky. I started losing my head hair in my mid 20s but a work buddy of mine started losing hair in his mid 20s too. I started noticing a little grey hair when I hit 30. I've been doing things to try & save my hair for falling out & from turning grey. I'm 37 now & I lost a bit of hair but still have a lot & only a little has turned grey. My work friend started shaving his head 1ce he started losing his hair so I don't know if his would of been grey by now. I do feel much older than I am sometimes but I think that's cuz of being majorly out of shape. I need to start exercising & stop my binge-eating. Perhaps stress indirectly causes aging for lots of people. People develop bad/unhealthy habits due to stress.


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14 Apr 2020, 9:58 am

You bet yer sweet bippy! I was barely out of grad school, working my first job. By the time I left the company 5 years later, I was completely white. I’m still surprised, at age 62 1/2, that I’m not a chrome dome.