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by giantg2
1213 days ago
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"They keep costs down in part by pursuing home remedies for a lot of things instead of seeing a doctor." Two other factors for low cost would be their healthy lifestyle and end of life care choices. The Amish get about 20k steps in per day - double the recommended 10k steps that most English fail to meet. Rates of many chronic diseases are lower. When they do get old, they don't drag things out and they generally don't go into longterm care facilities. Most English tend to want the doctor to "do everything you can". |
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> Amish mortality patterns were not systematically higher or lower than those of the non-Amish, but differed by age, sex, and cause. Amish males had slightly higher all-cause MRs as children and significantly lower MRs over the age of 40, due primarily to lower rates of cancer (MR = 0.44, age 40-69), and cardiovascular diseases (MR = 0.65, age 40-69). Amish females MRs for all causes of death were lower from age 10-39, not different from 40-69, and higher over age 69. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/7315833/
Basically, Amish boys are more likely to die young. There are no long term lifestyle benefits for Amish women.
And "English" by which I assume you mean Americans don't have infinite funds.