Multi-suspect people are prone to heart disease

A study of 6,814 people in the United States found jealous skepticism that made people excited and increased the risk of heart attack. Persistent stress and anxiety also aggravate inflammation in the blood.

Picture 1 of Multi-suspect people are prone to heart disease (Photo: BBC) Researchers at the University of Michigan have asked participants to fill out a questionnaire that assesses anxiety levels regularly. Suspecting skepticism was measured in the next meeting. They also took blood samples from participants aged between 45 and 84. These blood samples were analyzed to investigate three signs of swelling: fibrinogen, C-reactive protein, and IL-6.

The results showed that people with high levels of skepticism had higher levels of these 3 signs. Chronic stress also increases the amount of IL-6 and C-reactive protein, while depression increases IL-6.

The swelling is an important clue to atherosclerosis and causes heart attack and stroke.

Researchers found that this increase in inflammation was associated with unhealthy lifestyles such as smoking and obesity. They conclude that skepticism may become more susceptible to unhealthy behaviors leading to an increased risk of heart disease.

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