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Results of the 2022 study 2022 [1] which investigates the impact of psychological factors on heart and biological age. As usual you can enjoy a 12 minute audio version above or a short text summary below. Based on the data from China Health and Retirement Longitudinal Study (CHARLS).

Key Findings:

* An aging clock was developed using blood biomarkers, biometric parameters, and gender. This clock accurately reflects accelerated aging in individuals with stroke, liver disease, and lung conditions.

* Psychological Impact: Psychological factors, such as feeling unhappy, restless sleep, and lack of hopefulness, collectively contribute up to 1.65 years to biological age. This effect surpasses the impact of biological sex, living area, marital status, and smoking status.

* Marital Status Significance: Being married is associated with a lower biological age, suggesting the importance of family support in healthy aging.

Negative psychological states can accelerate aging, while positive emotions and social support may be protective.

This research also indicates that having strong social connections can lower the risk of heart disease  and decrease the likelihood of developing dementia. 

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* Join BreathNow Anxiety and High Blood Pressure Support Group on Facebook. Share your tips for lowering blood pressure and heart rate naturally and learn from others. The discussions are moderated to keep them spam free

* Try our app BreathNow to learn more techniques to lower blood pressure and heart rate naturally 

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Reference:

* Psychological factors substantially contribute to biological aging: evidence from the aging rate in Chinese older adults, www.aging-us.com



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