How New Scientific Strategies Add To Health & Longevity
Legacy signals
Legacy popularity: 1,548 legacy views
Legacy rating: 4/5 from 2 archived votes
How New Scientific Research Adds to Your Health And Longevity
If you are like me about wild medical claims, you are a skeptic and contrarian and believe
almost no authority or expert without proof. Sure there are breakthroughs, but the drug companies are the last one to believe. But then again there are exceptions to even the best rules.
But what about stuff that sounds like good old common sense? Al Einstein said, “Common sense is just conventional wisdom with the prejudices we learned up to age 18.” So who do you believe?
The Jou
al of Applied Psychology, March 1, 2011
This article by lead author, Professor Ed Diener, University of Illinois, reviews one-hundred and sixty (160) separate scientific studies about the effect of happiness on our health and longevity. Wait, are the scientists implying just being generally delighted with your life is a great strategy?
It appears that positive, happy folks absolutely have less diseases and live longer than
pessimistic people. Again, they straight-out have a longer lifespan.
Example: one study followed 5,000 students at the University of Illinois for more than forty-years.
They were annually tested for their attitudes, moods and states of mind. The students were classified as Positive, Negative or Moderate minded.
Get this: those who tested as stressed-out, depressed, and pessimistic about their lives, tended to get more diseases, and die younger than their peers. Makes sense, but it is more because it has evidence to back up these claims.
Tested What
People evaluate their lives based on personal relationships and their career. If you are dissatisfied with your life-partner, cannot handle your finances, and hate going to work every morning, it is very easy to be depressed and pessimistic. Nothing happens in a vacuum, and your unhappinessrn(stress and distress) has major consequences for your life and health.
Subjective Well-Being
The scientists concluded with this cliché sounding comment: “Feeling positive about your life, not
stressed-out, not depressed, contributes to both longevity and better health among healthy populations.”
In a long-term study of 678 Nuns from the School Sisters of Notre Dame, Dr. David Snowdon concluded: “those who wrote positive autobiographies in their 20s, tended to outlive those who wrote more negative life stories (accounts) of their present and future lives.”
More: those who used their brains daily to read, learn, teach, and play mental games, lived the longest and most satisfactory lives. Life-style accounts for health, longevity, and avoidance of Alzheimer’s, and other diseases of the mind and body.
If you suffer daily bouts of anxiety, depression, a lack of enjoyment of daily activities, and pessimism, you can expect to have a higher rate of disease and a shorter lifespan.
Animal Studies
Stress is not just a human experience. When you place too many animals in the same space (cages), poor health and even death follows. Stressed animals are more susceptible to heart disease, have weaker immune systems, and tend to die earlier than those with more space to roam.
Stress
The term stress was coined by Canadian endocrinologist Hans Selye, in 1936 at McGill University inr
Montreal. He was the first scientist to see stress as biological. He described stress as affecting cognition (thinking and learning), emotions, and our physical and behavioral patterns. He said stress (distress) was involved in poor judgment, excessive worry, moodiness, and produces aches and pains.
Cortisol
Stress produces a hormone called cortisol. It is produced by the adrenal gland, increases blood sugar suppresses the immune system, and decreases bone formation. Professor Selye discovered that therer
Is a positive form of stress he called EUSTRESS. It produces a low level of excitement that permits us to be creative and do our best work. It is DISTRESS that is the negative force in our lives.
A positive mood overcomes stress and reduces the production of cortisol.
Endwords
The researchers evaluated the 160 studies on health and longevity and commented, there is clear and compelling evidence, happy folks (less stress than unhappy people) tend to live longer and experience
better health.
So What
It is your job to be aware of excessive stress in your life and change your behaviors. Who cares more
whether you live a healthy, long life than you? You may want to stop rationalizing about your personal relationships and career. If you make difficult choices to reduce and eliminate distress in your life, you change the odds in your favor to avoid diseases and increase longevity.
Special Offer: free, no strings attached. We have available about 40 special speed reading reports.
If you believe tripling your reading and long-term memory can aid in winning promotions and raises,
contact us for a copy.
Copyright 2011, H. Bernard Wechslerrn-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Article author
About the Author
Author of Speed Reading For Professionals, published by Barron's. Business partner ofr
Evelyn Wood (1909-1995)creator of speed reading. Graduating 2-million, including ther
White House staffs of four U.S. Presidents: Kennedy-Johnson-Nixon-Carter.
Further reading
Further Reading
Article
Visual Communication Design vs Graphic Design: Key Differences Between the Two Disciplines
Design has been at the centre of our perception of information, brands and entertainment in the world that is now digital first. Whether you browse social media, watch YouTube videos, or pass a billboard, you probably have encountered both visual communication design and graphic design, yet most likely, you were not aware of the distinction between the two. Although these two fields are closely related and in many instances overlap, they have different purposes and require di
July 21, 2025
Article
Dr. Ann Marie Egloff Provides A Step-by-Step Guide for Starting Your Philanthropic Journey
Dr. Ann Marie Egloff understands that engaging in philanthropy isnât about just donating funds; itâs about the values and intention behind that action. Whether youâre donating money, volunteering time, or sharing your skills, giving back can take many forms and fit into any lifestyle. According to Dr. Ann Marie Egloff, the most rewarding experiences often come from aligning your efforts with causes that resonate personally. By clarifying your motivations, setting though
May 27, 2025
Article
Why Guitar Lessons Are the Key to Mastering the Instrument
Learning to play the guitar is an exciting and rewarding experience. Whether you’re a complete beginner or have been playing for years, guitar lessons can help you unlock your full musical potential and take your skills to the next level. But what exactly do guitar lessons offer, and how can they benefit you? Let’s dive in! 1. A Structured Learning Path One of the biggest advantages of taking guitar lessons is the structure they provide. While it’s easy to get lost in the s
February 1, 2025
Article
Why Choose a CBSE School? Key Insights for Parents
SVPT Saraswati School is widely regarded as one of the Best CBSE Schools in Thane, offering a holistic and well-rounded education that goes beyond academics. Situated in a peaceful and conducive learning environment, this institution provides a blend of modern infrastructure, dedicated faculty, and extracurricular activities, ensuring that students develop both academically and personally. A Legacy of Excellence in Education:rnSVP Saraswati School has built a reputation over
November 26, 2024