An analysis of the number and severity of health problems among the population of a certain community showed that elderly people who were born in the community and resided there all their lives had significantly worse health than elderly people who had moved there within the past five years.
In a certain community, elderly people who were born in that community have significantly worse health than elderly people who moved to the community in the last five years.
Since this is an “Except” question, we’re looking for anything that doesn’t explain the health differences between the two groups of elderly community residence. The correct answer will not give any reason why the elderly people who’ve lived in the community their whole lives have worse health, or why the ones who moved in recently are in relatively better health.
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