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Divorced Increase Heart Disease Risk

posted October 12, 2009 - 1:58pm
Divorced Increase Heart Disease Risk

Loss of a spouse due to divorce very damaging long-term health of women or men, even if they marry again.

Divorce will increase the risk of health problems like heart disease, diabetes or cancer up to 20%, compared to those who are married. In addition, they also risk 23% greater experience movement disorders including problems climbing stairs or walking short distances. This was revealed by scientific studies conducted by researchers from the University of Chicago and Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore.

The impact of this change, according to researchers, will continue to haunt the physical health until a few years into the future. This remains true even if the person is emotional condition has improved and found stability and happiness in a new relationship.

In addition, this study also found that remarriage can not restore their health problems completely. Those who remarry are still at risk 12% greater experience critical condition and 19% risk of greater mobility impaired than those who married and not separated.

These health problems, according to the researchers, is triggered by several factors including the decline in financial resources, chronic stress and unhappiness for many reasons such as child care issues and finances. And the damage caused extreme stress on the heart and immune system, bright researchers, remained for several years to come, even after the person back to feel happy.



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