It seems like it would be true.
Edit - Yep. Per this study:
"Perceived age, which is widely used by clinicians as a general indication of a patient's health, is a robust biomarker of ageing that predicts survival among those aged over 70."
“If a patient looks older than their years then perhaps they should be more concerned," he said.
Good to know I’ll die by the time in 30.
This has actually made me wonder about something else, and I'm asking this earnestly. Does estrogen increase your lifespan considering women tend to live longer then men? I know it's only tangibly related but I've always wondered this.