On your way home from work? We suggest you take 5 minutes to do this test and discover what really makes you happy http://t.co/QRiJA461
1 hour ago / Follow us on Twitter

Could your smile predict your life span?

Could your smile predict your life span?

What can you tell about a person from their ‘photo face’? A  study in the journal Psychological Science suggests we can predict from a photograph whether someone is likely to live longer.

The secret is in our smile, say Ernest Abel and Michael Kruger. They asked volunteers to rate the attractiveness and ‘smile intensity’ of more than 200 baseball players, from photos featured in the 1952 Baseball Register. Of the players who had died, the ones rated as ‘Duchenne smilers’ (named after the neurologist who first noted that a genuine smile involves the eyes as well as the mouth) lived to an average of 79.9 years. Partial smilers averaged 75 years, while non-smilers only made it to 72.9. Why might this be? ‘Smile intensity reflects an underlying emotional disposition,’ say the researchers.

In other words, the happiest of us smile more and, apparently, live up to seven years longer.



Comments

More News

Most Popular Tags

More Self

Dilemma: Should I end this friendship?

Dilemma: Should I end this friendship?

When my best friend got married, we drifted apart a little, but I’ve seen a lo...

Click here to read more
Video: Sally Brampton on depression

Video: Sally Brampton on depression

Our much loved columnist Sally Brampton has had a prestigious career working on ...

Click here to read more
Why memories can boost your mood

Why memories can boost your mood

Research suggests that dwelling on our childhood memories, even the bittersweet ...

Click here to read more

Top 5 tests / Most popular

Related Articles

Look good, feel good

Look good, feel good

For me the gym is like a second home — a place to spend time by myself and cle...

Click here to read more
Streamline your beauty regime

Streamline your beauty regime

Are you seduced by the words hyaluronic acid, peptides and free radical inhibito...

Click here to read more

Psychologies Partners

Psychologies Club

Receive exclusive new benefits every month in 2011.

subscribe
Chloë Sevigny in this month's issue of Psychologies

Special offer

FREE Trilogy Age Proof Replenishing Night Cream, worth over £31, when you subscribe to Psychologies

subscribe