Self-control vs Aging – Children with better self-control aged more slowly in their bodies/brain; were more equipped to manage later-life health, financial, social demands. The effects of self-control separable from socioeconomic origins and intelligence.
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Childhood self-control forecasts the pace of midlife aging and preparedness for old age https://t.co/8lBONNyxyz
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Childhood self-control forecasts the pace of midlife aging and preparedness for old age https://t.co/r0FJzkek9W Dunedin study celebrates 50 years this year.
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As adults, the bodies of children with better self-control aged more slowly and their brains showed fewer signs of aging. These adults appeared better equipped to manage a range of later-life health, financial, and social demands. @DukeSSRI #NICHDImpact ht