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Article Health And Fitness - Study: Marriage unfortunate danger to the health of women without men
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Seems to be unhappy marriage does not only affect the HE partners, but also on health, especially women. According to a study announced by the American Society for Alsikosomatip diseases (mental and physical) in Chicago, the middle-aged women, not men,
More susceptible to health problems associated with unhappy marriage, such as high blood pressure and excess belly fat, and other factors that enhance the risk of heart attacks and diabetes. NISSAN, said Dr. Goldberg, a cardiologist and director of the Women's Health Program at the University of New York that "bad marital relationship affects not only happiness but also the health of couples." In the study, said researchers from the University of Utah 276 couples to determine whether depression is the real reason behind the fact that the unhappy marriage harmful to health. The researchers found that marital relations unfortunate injurious to health, at least for women, since women in unhappy marriages are more likely than others to depression, and more susceptible to metabolic syndrome, a group of risk factors raise blood pressure, and cause low levels of cholesterol, and obesity in the abdomen and the high proportion of sugar in the blood. Nancy Henry, says a researcher at the Clinical Psychology, University of Utah "for men who are unhappy marital relations, we did not find a link that misery autosomal disease, but only associated with symptoms of depression." Henry added: "This study does not mean that women's access to divorce in an unhappy marriage would necessarily improve their health." "I can not say to women: leave your husband and Cetkonin well .. there are many other factors involved in this matter .. which healthy habits over the years." She added that "the anger and fighting in marriages can be successful, however, increases the stress hormones, which are linked to insulin resistance, leading ultimately to a higher proportion of sugar in the blood and increase the risk of heart disease and diabetes
At Sun 5 Apr 2009 | By  flashback-7 |