The fact that women who have not had children generally live longer aligns with the cellular-aging theory, which emphasizes the damage to cells over time. This theory suggests that reproductive processes can influence cellular integrity, thus affecting longevity. While other theories like wear-and-tear exist, the evidence is more strongly linked to cellular aging processes in this context. ;
The fact that women without children generally live longer is consistent with the cellular-aging theory, which suggests that cumulative cellular damage influences aging. This theory emphasizes that reproductive processes may contribute to cellular stress and impact longevity. As such, the chosen option is B: cellular-aging.
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