
(CNN) — When a new president strolls into the White House, there’s a kick in his step and a twinkle in his eyes.
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.”
This is what he projects Obama will look like four years from now.
Thanks Gary



I think there’s also something to be said about the fact that when someone goes into office, he’s at the prime age that you begin to notice a man aging…I’ve no doubt that there’s more of a toll than usual related to the job…but if a man goes in at, say, 35 and stays until he’s 43, of course he’s going to have some grey in his hair or a receeding hairline. Shoot, I’m 28 and mine’s starting to receed already!
Cool, he’ll slowly morph into Bill Cosby!
I hope he makes it 4 years.
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oops, wrong link.
well there is a shi*t load of stress in that job ,I think every President has grey hairs
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