Warning: Love Can Break the Heart Literally

The screams and constant fights with the loved one may end up breaking more than one heart, the most literal sense of the word. A study published recently says that the hostile relations increase the risk for heart disease.

So far, most studies had focused on identifying benefits of living in couples. It has always been said that people who spend their lives together with a loved one, family and friends enjoy better health than those who, for different circumstances, choose to live in solitude. But a study published recently says that loving relationships can also end up hurting the hearts of some people.

Heart broken by Amory is the hostile relations that might do more harm than good. According to a group of British scientists, discussions, the shouts and constant conflict with the couple rise by 34 percent the risk of suffering heart attacks or chest pain.

Apparently, fights and criticism generated stress and anxiety in affected individuals regularly, which increases the likelihood of heart disease. This is what has proven an investigation, which was developed in the UK and disclosed by the journal Archives of Internal Medicine.

In reaching these conclusions discouraging scientists studied the case of over 9000 British those who questioned data about some of the most negative aspects of their relations.

They discussed their level of confidence, their perception of mutual aid and other variables such as age, sex or occupation, and followed the progress of each patient for over 12 years to see if developed any health problems.

At the time of initiating the study, about 500 people showed some cardiovascular problem. But to the surprise of researchers, 589 others also suffered some disruption in their hearts to follow up.

Scientists discovered that those who had more problems in their relations were generally the worst affected by heart problems.

“The survey results indicate that intimate relationships negative impact on a person’s heart condition,” commented the researchers in their work.
Moro OF LOVE

The stormy relationship, the shouts and constant fights end with the stronger relations with the odd heart. But the fact remains that the loss of loved one can also end the lives of some people.
Other researchers, in this case at the University of Glasgow, Scotland, was assured a few months ago that individuals who have become widows going through critical times in the six months following the death of his partner. Within five years, the rate of developing heart disorders or other diseases is also higher.

Everyday Life shows many examples, some of them famous, such as marriage composed of American composers and singers Johnny Cash and June Carter Cash, whose famous love story was carried in 2005 to the big screen under the title Walk the Line .

The singer, which remains today a legend of country music, could not survive complications that were presented their diabetes and died in the 71 years, just four months after the death of his wife.

However, some experts, such as a cardiologist Cathy Ross, the British Heart Foundation, have sought to qualify the assertions by ensuring that the scientific importance of the issue lies, in many cases, more is how the duel that in the strict pain of loss.

“Some people start smoking more, to drink or eat worse,” said the expert on BBC World, which ensures that in some cases are the bad habits of widowers who severely damaging their health.

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