well, I shouldn’t have spouted off without looking it up
The negative health effects of the sumo lifestyle can become apparent later in life. Sumo wrestlers have a life expectancy of 65,[39] which is about 15 years shorter than that of the average Japanese male, as the diet and sport take a toll on the wrestler’s body. Those having a higher body mass are at greater risk of death.[40][41] Many develop type 2 diabetes or high blood pressure, and they are prone to heart attacks due to the enormous amount of body mass and fat that they accumulate. The excessive intake of alcohol can lead to liver problems, and the stress on their joints due to their excess weight can cause arthritis.[39] The repeated blows to the head sumo wrestlers take can also cause long-term cognitive issues, similar to those seen in boxers.[42][43]
Actually, yeah… that does sound pretty realistic, just speaking as a layperson. I wonder if the number of groupies kinda makes up for all that, though? lol
well, I shouldn’t have spouted off without looking it up
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sumo
Actually, yeah… that does sound pretty realistic, just speaking as a layperson. I wonder if the number of groupies kinda makes up for all that, though? lol
Eh, see what you started, Blaze?! 😅