According to research suggests Emotional behavior in childhood may be
connected with heart disease in middle age, particularly in women.
The researchers also looked at optimistic emotional factors such as
having a good attention span and found this was linked with better
cardiovascular health, though to a lesser degree. Conversely children
who were better at paying attention and staying listening carefully had
reduced heart risk when older.
A study found being prone to distress at the age of seven was connected
with a significantly higher risk of cardiovascular disease in later
life. Equally children who were better at paying attention and staying
focused had reduced heart risk when older. Study leader Dr. Allison
Appleton, supposed more study would now be wanted to work out the
organic mechanism that may underpin the finding.
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