Healio (9/18, Buzby) reports, “Higher levels of life satisfaction and well-being may portend lower rates of CVD due to the association between inflammatory markers and CV risk factors observed among individuals reporting lower well-being, researchers” found. Meanwhile, “lower well-being and life satisfaction was associated with higher BMI, drinking, sedentary behavior and less sleep compared with higher well-being.” The findings were published in the Journal of the American Heart Association.
Related Links:
— “High life satisfaction linked to less inflammation, risk factors for heart disease,”Scott Buzby , Healio, September 18, 2024