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Researchers from the Tokyo Institute of Technology have published their findings from a study in which they analyzed a group of Kabuki performers against more sedentary artist groups. Kabuki is a traditional Japanese art form of popular drama, featuring singing and dancing performed in a highly stylized manner and characterized by quick and constant movement.
The researchers compared Kabuki with the Japanese artforms of Sado, Rakugo and Nagauta, or tea ceremonies, telling comic stories and playing instruments while sitting, respectively. All told, the study examined the lifespans of 699 male performers born after 1901, some living and some dead.
Their discrete-time logistic regression analysis showed that the lifespans of Kabuki actors were significantly shorter than those of the three other types of artists. “This result suggests that daily strenuous exercise as an occupation shortens rather than prolongs the lifespan,” the study’s abstract stated.
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