Monday 27 April 2015

Mental Attitude: Anger and Anxiety Increase Heart Attack Risk.

Study
Mental Attitude: Anger and Anxiety Increase Heart Attack Risk. 

An analysis of more than 300 heart attack patients indicates that intense anger or anxiety dramatically increases an individual's risk for a myocardial infarction in the hours immediately following such an occurrence. More specifically, in the 120 minutes following a bout of intense anger, a person's risk for a heart attack increases by 8.5 times and an extreme anxiety episode elevates the risk by 9.5 times!
 Senior researcher Dr. Thomas Buckley writes, "While the absolute risk of any one anger episode triggering a heart attack is low, our data demonstrates that the danger is real and still there." He further comments that the increased risk of heart attack after intense anger or anxiety is "most likely the result of increased heart rate and blood pressure, tightening of blood vessels, and increased clotting, all associated with triggering of heart attacks."
European Heart Journal: Acute Cardiovascular Care, February 2015

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