Adults Who Had Rough Childhood May Have Increased Risk For Heart Disease, Study Suggests

HealthDay (5/6, Preidt) reports, “Adults who had rough childhoods have higher odds for heart disease,” investigators concluded after looking at data from “more than 3,600 people who were followed from the mid-1980s through 2018.” Investigators found that people “who experienced the most trauma, abuse, neglect and family dysfunction in childhood were 50% more likely to have had a heart attack, stroke or other heart problem in their 50s and 60s.” The findings were published online in the Journal of the American Heart Association.

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— “Tough Childhoods Are Tough on Adult Hearts: Study, “Robert Preidt, HealthDay, May 6, 2020

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