Sunday, May 27, 2018

Women are more stressed and more sad Than Men

Women are more stressed and sadder Than Men

Stress is sensitive to heart health damage.

Women are more at risk for heart disease than men because of stress, and women with heart disease are prone to serious complications when they are under stress, according to a new US study.

Heart disease is one of the major causes of death in the world, usually with more males, but in people over 50 years of age, men and women are at close risk.

Previous studies have found that heart disease is associated with stress, which can lead to unhealthy lifestyle habits that harm heart health, such as smoking, alcoholism, and overeating.

Stress also increases the level of stress hormones in the body, causing blood pressure to rise and heart rate to accelerate, eventually leading to heart disease.

Women under stress are more likely to develop early signs of thrombosis, a process known as increased platelet aggregation, according to a new study that stresses or can change the way clots are formed. Clots can clog arteries and cause heart attacks.

Blood flow to the heart of a heart attack will decrease, resulting in myocardial ischemia, damage to the heart muscle, and poor heart pumps blood capacity.

The link between stress and cardiovascular disease is well known, said Dr. Zainab Shamad, a medical center at Duke University in North Carolina State, USA. The study showed that the effects of psychological stress on cardiovascular health were gender differences.

She says doctors should take into account the fact that stress is more important to women in diagnosing heart disease and adopt a measure of protection.

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