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Whoa, talk about aging faster than a speeding bullet! It seems like just yesterday that I was out in the heat of summer, and now here I am shivering in the cold. Time sure does fly when you’re having fun! But it’s not all bad news; there are plenty of ways to keep your age at bay.
Do You Age Faster In Heat Or Cold? [Solved]
In the winter, when you’re exposed to less sunlight, your Vitamin D and K levels can take a hit. That can lead to dark circles under your eyes, making your skin look paler and more transparent - which can make you look older. So says Patricia Wexler, MD from Wexler Dermatology in NYC.
- Age: The rate at which an individual grows older over time.
- Faster: Moving or occurring more quickly than usual.
- Heat: A form of energy that is transferred from one object to another due to a difference in temperature.
- Cold: Having a low temperature; below normal body temperature or the ambient temperature of the environment.
As we age, our bodies tend to feel the heat and cold more quickly. It’s like time is speeding up! You know what they say: “Time flies when you’re having fun!” But it’s also true that the older we get, the faster time seems to go.