
If you are a man, married, and marriage were filled with tenderness and joy, then your risk of stroke was lower than with other colleagues who are not married or whose marriages are not lasting.
Research conducted on 10,000 people of Israel to find those who are still single or feel less happy with his marriage is more at risk for stroke. The results of this study are presented in a meeting of the American Stroke Association International Conference.
A number of researchers from Tel Aviv University analyzed interviews conducted on male residents and government employees in the 1960s. Respondents who average 49-year-old was asked to rate their marital happiness scale.
The researchers then look at the data of respondents who died of a stroke 34 years later by comparing the results of these interviews. After considering the socio-economic factors and trigger a stroke, such as hypertension and smoking, the researchers found a huge connection between marital status and the risk of stroke.
Men who are single have a stroke risk 64 percent higher than a married colleague. However, those whose marriages are happy it Risio strokes lower. Conversely, a stressful marriage and love that began to fade to increase the risk of heart disease.
Various studies indicate that marital life quality, comfortable and peaceful, positive impact on health. However, health experts warn, other than happiness, more lifestyle determines your risk of stroke. “Exercise, a balanced diet and blood pressure is maintained is the most effective way to prevent stroke,” said Dr.Peter Coleman, deputy research director of the Stroke Association, UK.













