الثلاثاء، 10 يوليو 2012

Work stress increases the risk of heart disease

Scientists in Britain said Friday that the stress at work and the pressures associated with it increases the risk of heart disease and diabetes.

And Researchers at University College London, said the pressures of work adversely affect the metabolism (chemical changes in living cells that provide energy), leading to symptoms include high blood pressure and cholesterol levels and blood sugar as well as excess weight.

The researcher said the college Tarani Chandola The study of more than 10 thousands of British civil servants showed that the more stress at work the greater the risk of symptoms leading to heart disease and diabetes.

The scientists studied the rates of stress among the staff of civilians over the past twenty years, and also recorded special factors such as lifestyle, smoking, drinking alcohol and eating habits and exercise.

The study revealed that men who Alazmanm stress at work are twice as likely to develop symptoms leading to serious diseases, compared with those who said they do not feel stress.

For the prevention of these diseases, recommended the study published on the website of the British medical journal to increase exercise and weight reduction and smoking cessation.

Source: roro 44 and e-mail address is http://healths.roro44.com
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