Statistically, humans that are allowed to go outside probably live a shorter amount of time than indoor humans too, if they are otherwise taken care of just as well.
I mean, there were those simulated Mars missions and biodomes they did. Now I’m super curious what counts as a “indoor human“, and exactly how long one could live inside one of those biodomes.
Statistically, humans that are allowed to go outside probably live a shorter amount of time than indoor humans too, if they are otherwise taken care of just as well.
What statistics? Incarceration shortens life expectancy.
Idk, people who don’t go outside usually are less active and healthy, get less vitamin D and dont socialize as much (generally).
I am now realizing i missed “if they are otherwise taken care of just as well”, which invalidates my whole argument lol
I mean, there were those simulated Mars missions and biodomes they did. Now I’m super curious what counts as a “indoor human“, and exactly how long one could live inside one of those biodomes.
That’s Antarctica for half the year.