Shanghai Daily

Marriage can help your heart, literally

- (AFP)

EVEN if marriage is sometimes more a bed of nails than roses, living into old age with a partner may help ward off heart disease and stroke, researcher­s said yesterday.

A sweeping survey of research conducted over the last two decades covering more than 2 million people aged 42 to 77 found that being hitched significan­tly reduced the risk of both maladies, they reported in the medical journal Heart.

The study examined ethnically varied population­s in Europe, North America, the Middle East and Asia, adding weight to the results.

Compared to people living in spousal union, the divorced, widowed or never married were 42 percent more likely to develop cardiovasc­ular disease and 16 percent more likely to have coronary heart disease, the study found.

The risk of dying was likewise elevated for the non-married, by 42 percent from coronary heart disease and by 55 percent from stroke.

The results were nearly the same for men and women, except for stroke, to which men were more susceptibl­e.

“These findings may suggest that marital status should be considered in the risk assessment for cardiovasc­ular disease,” concluded a team led by Chun Wai Wong, a researcher at Royal Stoke Hospital’s department of cardiology, in Stoke-on-Trent in Britain.

Four-fifths of all cardiovasc­ular disease can be attributed to a proven set of “risk factors”: advanced age, being a man, high-blood pressure, high cholestero­l, smoking, and diabetes.

Marriage, in other words, could be an important share of the missing 20 percent.

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