Men with 'Dad Bods' Proven to be More Attractive to Women and Live Longer!

Publish Date
Tuesday, 1 November 2016, 2:35PM
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New research found by scientists has found that "pudgy" older fathers live longer, are more attractive to the opposite sex and are better at passing on their genes than their leaner counterparts.

Becoming fatter after fatherhood due to decreasing testosterone levels may not fit the "macho" ideal, but it actually prolongs lives and strengthens immune systems, according to Richard Bribiescas, professor of anthropology and deputy provost at Yale University.

There is evidence that these men are less likely to suffer from heart attacks and prostate cancer, while a study in 2008 found that men with high metabolisms were around 50 per cent more likely to die in a given year than those whose bodies burned up less energy at rest.

"While men are on average larger and physically stronger than women, men have a considerable weakness." said Prof Bribiescas.

"We have a harder time fighting off infections and illness compared with women, and... men simply do not take care of themselves," Prof Bribiescas continued. "This has a significant negative impact on the pace at which men age." 

Professor Bribiescas also argues that becoming more podgy makes dads more likely to invest their time in their children rather than looking for other women, while the increased levels of fat could make them more attractive to women.

The research follows the "dad bod" trend, in which middle-aged men were praised for their doughy physiques!

Read the full story at nzherald.co.nz

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