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What is the average life span of a sumo wrestler?

According to research, the average lifespan of a sumo wrestler is approximately 60 to 65 years, which is notably shorter than the general Japanese male population. The rigorous diet, intensive training, and sheer body mass required for the sport all contribute to significant health complications, creating a unique set of aging challenges. Understanding what is the average life span of a sumo wrestler means looking beyond the ring to the long-term impact of their demanding lifestyle.

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Do sumo wrestlers have health problems later in life? A look into post-retirement health

Retired sumo wrestlers often face significantly shorter life expectancies, with some estimates suggesting they die 10 to 20 years earlier than the average Japanese male due to their physically demanding lifestyle. This stark statistic highlights the critical question: Do sumo wrestlers have health problems later in life? While they may be metabolically healthy during their active years due to intense training, the dramatic lifestyle shift upon retirement can trigger severe health issues.

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