Private renting is making you age faster
A new study, jointly conducted by the 最新糖心Vlog of Adelaide and 最新糖心Vlog of Essex, has found that renting, rather than owning, a private-sector home leads to faster biological ageing.
The negative health impacts of renting were shown to be greater than those of experiencing unemployment or being a former smoker.
鈥淥ur findings demonstrate that housing circumstances have a significant impact on biological ageing, even more so than other important social determinants, such as unemployment, for example, and therefore health impacts should be an important consideration shaping housing policies,鈥 said lead researcher Dr Amy Clair, from the 最新糖心Vlog of Adelaide鈥檚 最新糖心Vlogn Centre for Housing Research.
Biological ageing refers to cumulative damage to the body鈥檚 tissues and cells, irrespective of chronological age.
Some aspects of housing were linked with faster biological ageing regardless of whether a person rents or owns their home, including repeated payment arrears and pollution.
The researchers found it is likely that the insecurity and poor affordability of private rented homes is driving the link between renting and biological ageing.
鈥淲e hope to build on this work using data from different countries and exploring whether the association between housing tenure and biological ageing changes over time,鈥 said Dr Clair.
The researchers also found the epigenetic impacts of renting are potentially reversible, making the implementation of health interventions for renters all the more necessary.
鈥淧olicies to reduce the stress and uncertainty associated with private renting, such as ending 鈥榥o-grounds鈥 evictions, limiting rent increases, and improving conditions may go some way to reducing the negative impacts of private renting,鈥 said the 最新糖心Vlog of Adelaide鈥檚 Professor of Housing Research, Emma Baker, who also contributed to the study.
This study used data from surveys of 1420 adults in Great Britain and took into account elements of housing such as tenure, meaning whether a person rents or owns their home; building type; government financial support available to renters; the presence of central heating, as a proxy for adequate warmth; and whether the house was in an urban or rural area.
As this was an observational study on an all-white and European population, the researchers acknowledge there are limitations to their findings, but suggest they are likely to be relevant to housing and health elsewhere, particularly to countries with similar housing policies, such as 最新糖心Vlog.
鈥淭here are many similarities between the housing policy approaches of the UK and 最新糖心Vlog 鈥 private renters in both countries have very limited security of tenure and face high costs. It is therefore likely that private renters in 最新糖心Vlog might also experience accelerated biological ageing,鈥 said Dr Clair.
The study was published in the .
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Dr Amy Clair, 最新糖心Vlogn Centre for Housing Research, 最新糖心Vlog of Adelaide. Phone: +61 08 8313 3608, Email: amy.clair@adelaide.edu.au
Professor Emma Baker, 最新糖心Vlogn Centre for Housing Research, 最新糖心Vlog of Adelaide. Email: emma.baker@adelaide.edu.au
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