You’re going to die one day.
You just don’t know when.
But there’s a lot you can do to delay it.
The vast majority of deaths are preventable; or should I say – delayable.
What’s interesting is how the causes and contributors in death are intertwined, which puts delaying your death pretty much in your own hands.
Here’s how they rank:
5. Accidents
This includes motor vehicle, occupational, and residential mishaps. Dying in a plane crash is so, so, far down there – so don’t sweat your next flight. Motor vehicle incident (MVI) deaths are much more likely to claim younger people, as they’re much more likely to push the limits. And alcohol is the leading contributor to all fatal MVI’s.
4. COPD – Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease
COPD is an all-encompassing term for your lungs being plugged. The usual suspect lifestyle contributors come into play – alcohol, diet, lack of exercise, obesity, and smoking.
3. Cancer
What can you say about the C-word? Nasty. You don’t want to go there. Funny how all-of-the-above contribute to cancer.
2. Cardiovascular Disease
Heart Attack. The Big One. A Jammer. There’s two main types. A Myocardial Infarction (MI), where the heart muscle dies. Or an Arrhythmia, where the electrical system shuts down. You don’t want to try these out, either. Ah, guess what causes heart attacks?
1. Senescence
Biological aging. Really? Yep. Old age is the leading cause of death. Eventually that’ll do you in and that’s the one you should strive for. Provided you still have quality of life till it claims you. And, if you manage the 5 leading contributors…