Thursday, 10 December 2015

UNSW study of one million women finds happiness will not make you live longer

A new study of one million women found 'no evidence' strong affiliate happiness and longevity, breaks the myth of the happy life longer.The study, led by University of New South Wales epidemiology Bette Liu, also found smokers tend to be happier than those who smoked .Illness make you happy but discontent will not hurt, 


We found no direct effect of stress on the accident or death, even in studies of ten years from the Million Women. 'The study, published in the medical journal The Lancet Today, part of Oxford University and the Million Women Study found participants who self-assess happy to have the same mortality rate as those who have been identified as research unhappy.The so much refuse dissatisfaction be direct cause substantially increase mortality in women, 'study author wrote.This true for deaths, deaths and cancer deaths from heart disease, and it applies to stress, as well as accidents. 'Said Oxford University professor and study co-author Richard Peto who believe stress and frustrations for diseases' causes and effect.Of confusing sick tend to be happier than those who are good, but studies million women showed that happiness and accidents do not themselves have a direct impact mortality, 'said said.As part of the study, five of the six women themselves assessed as generally happy' .Older women non-smokers, those who are connected and those who are physically active have been found to be happier than peers.Women sufficient sleep and they who are religious or socially active and reported happier.The average age of participants, recruited between 1996 and 2001 was 59

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