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Smart Woman: A Happy Heart Pays Off

By: Lane Stone
Updated: April 18, 2012
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When it comes to heart health, it pays to be happy.  New research out of Harvard finds optimists less likely to have heart attacks, heart disease or strokes. Scientists reviewed more than 200 studies and found that factors such as optimism and life satisfaction could offer protection against cardiovascular disease.  And it held true regardless of a person's age, education, weight, or family history of heart disease. 

Those who were the most optimistic had about a 50% reduced risk of having a heart attack or stroke compared to those who were less satisfied with their lives. 

Scientists don't know all of the reasons why optimists have healthier hearts but they suggest that part of it has to do with better handling of stress.

People with a positive outlook were also more likely to live a healthier lifestyle, by exercising, eating a healthy diet and getting the proper amount of sleep.
   
Scientists know that depression, and using negative emotions such as hostility, anger and anxiety to deal with issues or suffering can be harmful to the heart.

The researchers hope their findings can be used as an intervention strategy to give doctors another tool in the battle against heart disease. 

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