Listen "Marriage and Risk of Death"
Episode Synopsis
We’ve known for a long time that there are health benefits to being married. Now there is more evidence In a study published in the Journal of the American heart Association. Researchers at Emory University in Atlanta found that people with cardiovascular disease who were not married –- including those who were divorced, separated, widowed or never married –- had 24 percent higher rates of death from any cause during the study period, compared to those who were married. Divorced and separated people had a 41 percent increased risk of death; widowed people had nearly double that risk. Being unmarried was also associated with a higher risk of death from cardiovascular causes, like heart attacks and strokes. This was a large study of more than 6000 people with heart disease, aged 50 to 70.,
The researchers say this contributes to a growing body of work showing how social relationships, particularly the disruption of these relationships through divorce or widowhood, can have major consequences for our health.
The researchers say this contributes to a growing body of work showing how social relationships, particularly the disruption of these relationships through divorce or widowhood, can have major consequences for our health.
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