Source: New Scientist
Want to live a little longer? Get a second wife. New research suggests that men from polygamous cultures outlive those from monogamous ones.After accounting for socioeconomic differences, men aged over 60 from 140 countries that practice polygamy to varying degrees lived on average 12% longer than men from 49 mostly monogamous nations, says Virpi Lummaa, an ecologist at the University of Sheffield, UK.
Lummaa presented her findings last week at the International Society for Behavioral Ecology’s annual meeting in Ithaca, New York.
Rather than a call to polygamy, the research might solve a long-standing puzzle in human biology: Why do men live so long?
This question only makes sense after asking the same for women, who – unlike nearly all other animals – live long past the menopause.
Enforced monogamyOne answer seems to be a phenomenon called the grandmother effect. For every 10 years a woman survives past the menopause, she gains two additional grandchildren, Lummaa says. It seems that doting on and spoiling grandchildren aids their survival, as well as furthering some of their grandmother’s genes.
Men, by contrast, can reproduce well into their 60s and even 70s and 80s, and most researchers assumed this explained their longevity. But Lummaa and colleague Andy Russell wondered whether other factors explained the long lifespan of men, such as a grandfather effect.
To test this possibility, the team analysed church-gathered records for 25,000 Finns from the 18th and 19th centuries. People tended to move little, no one practiced contraception and the Lutheran Church enforced monogamy.
Only widowed men could remarry, and if they had children with their new wife, they fathered more kids, on average, than men who married once.
But ultimately remarried men “don’t end up with any more grandchildren,” Lummaa says. “If anything the presence of a grandfather was associated with decreased survival of grandchildren.”
Perhaps, Lummaa adds, the children of the first mother lose out on food and resources that go to the second mother’s kids. “It’s kind of the Cinderella effect.”
Even fathers with only one wife provided no benefit to their grandchildren, a finding supported by previous research.
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I believe that polygamy is ordained by God as much as monogamy and even celibacy for Godly purposes. I also believe that polygamists like Abraham,Jacob,Moses,David and Solomon etc are in heaven because God is the same yesterday,today and forever.
We should focus on Christ as author and finisher of our faith and not matters
of human comfort like marriage God is not bothered whether we are polygamists or not neither is devil . What matters is how the blood of Jesus and the power of his resurrection is applicable to every individual
May God bless the readers Amen
I believe Bro. Solomon Kasera Dienya believes in the harmony and inspiration of the Holy Scriptures and if so, he must see that Mat.5:32 and 19:9 teaches that any other marriage when one has a living spouse is adultery.
If you were to actually read Matthew 5:32 and 19:9 you would see that Jesus is speaking about divorce. Polygamy is not adultery, plain and simple, if you allow Scripture to define the terms. If you don’t allow Scripture to define the terms you end up with incorrect doctrine, such as you have here.