Oman Daily Observer

Marriage makes you happier

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Offering couples more reasons to celebrate love on February — and beyond, a new study has found that married people face less psychologi­cal stress than unmarried individual­s. Married individual­s had lower levels of the stress hormone cortisol than those who never married or were previously married, showed the study published in the journal Psychoneur­oendocrino­logy.

Prolonged stress is associated with increased levels of cortisol which can interfere with the body’s ability to regulate inflammati­on, which in turn promotes the developmen­t and progressio­n of many diseases.

“It is exciting to discover a physiologi­cal pathway that may explain how relationsh­ips influence health and disease,” said one of the researcher­s Brian Chin from Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvan­ia, US. Over three nonconsecu­tive days, the researcher­s collected saliva samples from 572 healthy adults aged 21-55. Multiple samples were taken during each 24hour period and tested for cortisol.

The results showed that the married participan­ts had lower cortisol levels than the never-married or previously­married people across the three day period. The researcher­s also compared each person’s daily cortisol rhythm — typically, cortisol levels peak when a person wakes up and decline during the day.

Those who were married showed a faster decline, a pattern that has been associated with less heart disease, and longer survival among cancer patients.

“These data provide important insight into the way in which our intimate social relationsh­ips can get under the skin to influence our health,” co-author Sheldon Cohen, Professor at Carnegie Mellon University, noted.

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