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http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,448027,00.html

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After Two Years of Campaigning, How Old Is Barack Obama?

Thursday, November 06, 2008

By Marrecca Fiore
FOX News


Crow's feet and smile lines are a sign of aging. Is the stress of campaigning starting to show up on Obama's otherwise boyish face?

It's been a stressful two years for Barack Obama. He’s campaigned nonstop, day-to-day, hour-to-hour, flying to different states and sleeping in different time zones. He's also had to fight off the typical character attacks and mudslinging that hit any candidate for office.

And, on the eve of the election, his grandmother, a woman he credits for helping to raise him, died of cancer.

As studies have shown and many a doctor has seen with his own eyes, stress takes a toll on the body. It can lead to premature aging, heart disease, stroke, high blood pressure, depression and cancer.

So how old is Obama? Biologically, he’s 47 years and 3 months old. But a program called Realage.com says his "true age" is at least 49 years and 8 months old. The Web site claims it can calculate your "true age" based on a myriad of factors, including how often you visit your doctor, what your vital signs are, how often you exercise, what you eat, what your extracurricular activities are, and how much stress you have in your life.

There are many unknowns concerning Obama’s health. What is known is that he’s been a smoker on and off for many years, he’s African American, he’s middle aged and, as his doctor attested to in a statement released earlier this year, he’s in excellent physical condition.

At 6-foot-1, his estimated weight is 160 pounds. And his blood pressure, 90/60, is extremely low.

Realage.com takes into account everyday stress and the recent death of a loved one as factors in computing someone's “real age.” But, not surprisingly, campaigning to become president of the United States is not one of choices on the site’s check list.

It’s safe to assume, however, that running for the nation’s highest office takes a toll.

“There’s really no way to tell biological age,” said Dr. Marc Siegel, a FOX News contributor. “The graying that’s developed around his ears ... is that a sign he’s aging? Maybe. George Bush certainly looks older. And Clinton was surviving on a junk-food diet and needed a heart operation after he left office.”

There’s no doubt that stress takes a toll on politicians. Even Obama’s seemingly flawless rhetoric appeared to be suffering on Election Day when, while campaigning in Florida, he asked for support from the people of “Ohio.”

“We know that stress is not only acute, but also chronic,” Siegel said. “It’s cumulative. It wears you down. If there’s an increase of stress hormones over time, there’s also an increased rate of disease. The combination of stress and smoking is distressing for Obama. But he’s thin, he’s robust and seems to be in good shape.”

Dr. Keith Ablow, a psychiatrist and FOX News contributor, said stress causes lapses in memory and other mental impairments.

“I would tell anybody, whether they are an entrepreneur or politician, that you can incur a debt if you go short on sleep for weeks or months or longer,” he said. “You can come to a place where your short-term memory is impaired, attention span and judgment is impaired. That said, we’d expect someone who captures the nation’s highest office would have a plan to manage that kind of schedule and deficits.”

Ablow said a lack of sleep can cause mood swings, irritability and reduced fluency with language. It can also cause speech patterns to change.

“The other side of this is the tremendous side that fuels you,” Ablow said. “The motivation and elation weigh in on performance and function. [Obama] is probably running on adrenaline right now. Whatever stress he had before is resolved. He’s been elected. He feels relief.”

“We really don’t know how much of Obama’s momentum is driven by adrenaline,” Siegel said. “Everyone’s different so you also have to take into consideration how high your adrenaline level is compared to your cortisol level.”

The stress hormone cortisol can be offset by adrenaline.

Preparing for the Presidency

Obama has several weeks during which he can wind down and revitalize before heading to the Oval Office.

“He has to exercise,” Siegel said. “It’s a boring answer, I know, but it increases the positive hormones in your brain, the anti-stress hormones in the brain, and triggers a physiological response to offset stress.”

Siegel and Ablow said Obama also must try, hard as it may be, to get back to life as usual.

On Wednesday, the day after he won the election, Obama gave the appearance of trying to do just that.

He began his first full day as president-elect by having breakfast with his daughters, an everyday family activity that he often had to sacrifice during his campaign. He also exercised at a friend’s home.

“His physical and psychological well-being depends on level of exercise, diet, genetics and outlook on life,” Ablow said.

Obama still has a lot on his plate. He needs to figure out when to move his family to Washington and who will serve in his cabinet, and he also has to make funeral arrangements for his grandmother.

“Losing his grandmother is a tremendous stress,” Siegel said. “It’s his grandmother that brought him up, or at least helped bring him up in a household without a father. To lose someone this close right before this election is an enormous load on top of the stress of the campaign.”

To heal, Siegel said, Obama should spend time with his family and core of friends.

“I would advise that he spend less time with crowds of 90,000 people and have more at-home dinners,” he said.

Ablow also issued this warning:

“The biggest health risk for Barack Obama is whether he returns to smoking. That may have been how he handled things in the past. Hopefully it isn’t how he handles it in the future.”

FOXNews.com health editor Jessica Doyle contributed to this report.
They quote realage.com. mad lawlz.
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I hope Barack gets a second term, just to see Fox News go into full-scale right-wing apoplexy.
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Ablow also issued this warning:

“The biggest health risk for Barack Obama is whether he returns to smoking. That may have been how he handled things in the past. Hopefully it isn’t how he handles it in the future.”
This. And sniper bullets.

Are they fucking serious? This are going to be funny eight years in that madhouse.
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Yea, I don't even know where to start with that, but I can't believe their passing it as news.

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So how old is Obama? Biologically, he’s 47 years and 3 months old. But a program called Realage.com says his "true age" is at least 49 years and 8 months old. The Web site claims it can calculate your "true age" based on a myriad of factors, including how often you visit your doctor, what your vital signs are, how often you exercise, what you eat, what your extracurricular activities are, and how much stress you have in your life.
Did FoxNews get paid by RealAge.com or something?
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This. And sniper bullets.
Can I ask the board a huge favor? Could we stop with the fucking "someone is going to kill Obama" comments and innuendos? It's not only annoying and alarmist, but entirely inappropriate. Moreover, the careless way in which those comments are thrown about could have the Secret Service on all of our asses for no reason at all.

Obama will leave office four, hopefully eight, years from now in good health, but a bit worn from the strains of the job. Shut it.
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Can I ask the board a huge favor? Could we stop with the fucking "someone is going to kill Obama" comments and innuendos? It's not only annoying and alarmist, but entirely inappropriate. Moreover, the careless way in which those comments are thrown about could have the Secret Service on all of our asses for no reason at all.

Obama will leave office four, hopefully eight, years from now in good health, but a bit worn from the strains of the job. Shut it.
I actually kind of agree with you. But claiming that smoking is the most dangerous health threat for the president elected is by far the most disproportionate and plain retarded statement I have heard so far in the last 48 hours. Therefore my statement might really have been inappropriate but it was aimed to highlight the other extreme as well in the context of these "news".

So yeah: Sorry. Motion duly noted.
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Fox has been on Facebook.
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I actually kind of agree with you. But claiming that smoking is the most dangerous health threat for the president elected is by far the most disproportionate and plain retarded statement I have heard so far in the last 48 hours. Therefore my statement might really have been inappropriate but it was aimed to highlight the other extreme as well in the context of these "news".

So yeah: Sorry. Motion duly noted.

Any sane person knows it Donuts that are the worse health rick to any president!
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160? Damn, the guy weighs less than I do.
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I thought pretzels were life threatening...
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They may be. But they are also delicious.

Oh and Keith Ablow? His books aren't good.
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I thought pretzels were life threatening...
They can be.

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Originally Posted by Doc Happenin View Post
I thought pretzels were life threatening...
the ones made with lye are( the really good tasting ones).
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They can be.

& as Batgirl is pointing out ... orgasmic.
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Originally Posted by Jan View Post
This. And sniper bullets.

Are they fucking serious? This are going to be funny eight years in that madhouse.
Well, to be fair, FDR smoked, and look what happened to him.
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Well, to be fair, FDR smoked, and look what happened to him.
Ford smoked a pipe....well never mind.
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http://www.cnn.com/2009/HEALTH/01/06...ing/index.html

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Advice to Obama on battling presidential aging

(CNN) -- When a new president strolls into the White House, there's a kick in his step and a twinkle in his eyes.


This photo illustration projects what President-elect Barack Obama may look like in four years.


But as the years go by, the high-stakes decisions, constant criticisms and the fluctuating public opinion chip away at the president. His shoulders slump a little and his energy may seem sapped.

The president ages twice as fast while in office, according to a theory advanced by Dr. Michael Roizen, a chief wellness officer at the Cleveland Clinic.

"The typical person who lives one year ages one year," he said. "The typical president ages two years for every year they are in office."

Using public information, Roizen looked through medical records of previous presidents back to Theodore Roosevelt. Assessing factors such as diet, blood pressure, physical activity and lifestyle habits, he calculated that the leader of the free world ages more quickly.

Roizen, who is the author of "RealAge: Are You as Young as You Can Be?" has not assessed the "real age" of President-elect Barack Obama, who is 47, because of lack of medical data.

"Barack Obama is a fairly young guy and doesn't have great of a risk," Roizen said. "If he's president for eight years, he ends up having the risk of disability or dying, like someone who is 16 years older."

Former president Bill Clinton entered the office with a robust head of salt-and-pepper hair and a healthy habit of running. After bitter partisan battles, the Monica Lewinsky scandal, and impeachment by the House, Clinton left office with wrinkles and powder-white hair.

"Chronic stress can produce lots of wear and tear on the body," said James A. McCubbin, a Clemson University professor of psychology and senior associate dean of the College of Business and Behavioral Science. "This is what we see in the changes in the appearance in the beginning and end of the presidency."

Roizen points to the experience of Ronald Reagan.

"When Reagan came into office, he stood up absolutely straight. He was joking and incredibly quick-witted about current events. When he left office, he was hunched over. The age signs on face was there. His jokes were those of olden days rather than current events," he said.

On Wednesday, Obama, President George W. Bush, and all three living former presidents -- Jimmy Carter, George Herbert Walker Bush, and Clinton -- are meeting in the Oval Office and then having lunch together at the White House.

After eight draining years in the Oval Office, an outgoing president like George W. Bush can reverse the tolls of stress by exercising and spending time with friends, Roizen says.

"Do as many healthy things as you can adopt," Roizen suggested. "The main thing he should do is finding what he wants to do with the rest of his life, which is tough for presidents to find something meaningful to do."

During his second term, Bush dealt with a troubled war, a struggling economy, and sagging approval ratings. But the avid runner, mountain biker and fisherman showed that his reflexes haven't slowed.

"I mean, did you see him dodge that shoe?" said David Zinczenko, editor-in-chief of Men's Health magazine, referring to a December news conference in Iraq where an Iraqi journalist threw his shoes at the president and Bush swiftly ducked the flying footwear. Twice.

The incoming president is also no slacker. Although accused by California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger of having skinny legs, Obama regularly frequents the gym and plays basketball. The president-elect was on the cover of Men's Health in November.

"This is not a broccoli-shunning, pork rind-eating, McDonald's-popping guy. I mean, this is someone who eats arugula and guacamole and Hawaiian pizza," Zinczenko told CNN.

"If the worst that happens is that your hair goes a little gray, so be it."

Many recent presidents have turned to sports to decompress. Presidents have enjoyed mountain biking (George W. Bush), golf (Clinton, Gerald Ford, Dwight D. Eisenhower), tennis (Ford, Carter, George H.W. Bush), jogging (Clinton, Carter and both Bushes), swimming (Ford), bowling (Richard Nixon), horseshoes (George H.W. Bush) and horseback riding (Reagan).
"The daily routine of a president is really grueling," Ron Nessen, Ford's press secretary, told CNN. "It's hard to get thinking time. Ford talked about how when he was swimming laps, it gave him time to think about things."

During the Democratic primaries, Obama worked out at the gym in the Cleveland Clinic the morning of his debate with then-rival Hilary Clinton. Living up to his nickname "No Drama Obama," the candidate was remarkably calm, considering a high-stakes debate was to take place that night, Roizen recalled.

"Maybe he will age better, because he handles stress better," he said. "The fact that he smokes means he still has inner stress."

Retaining a close group of friends and confidants is an important way to reduce the isolation of the presidency, Roizen said.
And: The Candidates: How will they look in four years?
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Despite what's going on in the world. It must be a slow news day.

Of course for McCain, the easy tired joke would have been to show a tombstone or skull.
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So we should've voted for Benjamin Button?
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No, that guy would have stood around and let things happen with no reaction. And when we need him, he'll ditch us. Fuck that guy.
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