Why MEN have SHORTER lives than women? (Y CHROMOSOME LOSS)

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Why MEN have SHORTER lives than women? (Y CHROMOSOME LOSS)
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On average, men have been known to live about 4 years shorter compared to women. There are male-specific genetic risk factors that may explain this sex difference in longevity. One of these factors is the loss of chromosome Y in blood cells as men get older. The Y chromosome is known as a sex hormone that contains a gene called SRY gene, which is involved in sex determination of the embryo. However, recent discoveries have shown that Y chromosome contains more genes that are associated with tissue scarring or fibrosis in the the body leading to an increased risk of developing diseases. This detrimental effect of Y chromosome loss influences the risk of developing age-related diseases like cardiovascular disease, cancer, and Alzheimer's disease. In a study published on July 14, 2022, by the team of Robern Berne Cardiovascular Research Center and UVA Division of Cardiovascular Medicine, Y chromosome loss has been demonstrated to be associated with cardiovascular disease and heart failure. The increase in chromosome loss increases the risk of death as well. In a study published in June 2016 by the team of Jan Dumanski, it has been demonstrated that males with Alzheimer's disease had a higher degree of chromosome Y loss.
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