Marital disharmony and job
dissatisfaction are the two main mental risk factors for the causation of heart
attack. Many studies in the past have suggested that there is a strong
correlation between a nagging wife and early heart attacks in men. Similarly,
literature has shown that work–related stress is related to early onset of high
blood pressure, diabetes, stroke and heart attacks.
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Whether stress–related chemical changes or stress–related behavior is linked to heart disease, is yet to be answered. Stress–related lifestyle involves eating unhealthy food, smoking, drinking and skipping exercises.
Chemical changes related to chronic
stress are increased levels of cortisol, epinephrine and norepinephrine.
Amongst stress, negative stress is more dangerous than positive stress and amongst negative stress it is jealousy, anger and cynicism which are associated with heart attack.
The answer lies in managing stress by acting on a personal situation and not reacting to it. In children the same type of stress, especially during exam days, can end up with anxiety, insomnia and suicidal attempts.
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