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Retirement Brings Most a Big Health Boost
The self-reported health of the newly retired improves so much that most feel eight years younger,a ne European study suggests. This happy news was
true of almost everyone except a small minority-only 2 percent-who had experienced "ideal" conditions in their working life, anyway. "The results
really say three things: that work puts an extra burden on the health of older workers, that the effects of this extra burden are largely relieved by
retirement and, finally, that both the extra burden and the relief are larger when working conditions are poor," said Hugo Westerlund,lead author of a
study published online Nov. 9 in The Lancet. "This indicates that there is a need to provide opportunities for older workers to decrease the demands in
their work out of concern of their health and well-being. " But of course, added Westerlund, who is head of epidemiology at the Stress Research
Institute at Stockholm University in Sweden"not all older workers suffer from poor perceived health. Many are indeed remarkably healthy and fit for
work. But sooner or later, everyone has to slow down because of old age catching up. " Last week, the same group of researchers reported that workers
slept better after retirement than before. "Sleep improves at retirement, which suggests that sleeping could be a mediator between work and perception
of poor health, "Westerlund said. This study looked at what the same 15,000 French workers, most of them men, had to say about their own health up to
seven years pre-retirement and up to seven years post-retirement. As participants got closer to retirement age, their perception of their own health
declined, but went up again during the first year of retirement. Those who reported being in poorer health declined from 19. 2 percent in the year
prior to retirement to 14.3 percent by the end of the first year after retiring. According to the researchers, that means post-retirement levels of
poor health fell to levels last seen eight years previously. The changes were seen in both men and women, across different occupations, and lasted
through the first seven years of not punching the clock. Workers who felt worse before retirement and had lower working conditions reported greater
improvements as soon as they retired, the team found.
16. Most of the newly retired feel younger and healthier than before.
A. Right
B. Wrong
C. Not mentioned
17. Older workers are generally as fit for work as younger workers.
A. Right
B. Wrong
C. Not mentioned
18. Older workers usually get on very well with younger workers.
A. Right
B. Wrong
C. Not mentioned
19. Europe is aging faster than most other parts of the globe.
A. Right
B. Wrong
C. Not mentioned
20. The study analyzed the participants' perception of their own health in a certain period.
A. Right
B. Wrong
C. Not mentioned
21. The participants came from various countries in Europe.
A. Right
B. Wrong
C. Not mentioned
22. The findings of the study apply to conditions all over the world.
A. Right
B. Wrong
C. Not mentioned