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Study shows environmental factors like smoking and activity level impact early death risk more than genetics.
A recent study by Oxford researchers found that environmental factors, such as smoking and physical activity, have a greater impact on the risk of early death than genetic factors.
The study, which analyzed data from nearly half a million people, revealed that environmental factors explained 17% of death risk, while genetics accounted for only 2%.
The findings suggest that addressing lifestyle and living conditions could significantly reduce the incidence of major diseases and premature death.
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El estudio muestra factores ambientales como el tabaquismo y el nivel de actividad influyen más en el riesgo de muerte precoz que en la genética.