In life, some men are prone to anger, anger, and even irrational and aggressive behavior over small matters. According to the latest research, men with short temper not only affect a person's thinking, but also greatly reduce their appetite, seriously threatening their health and being vulnerable to diseases
Susceptible to heart disease
Based on an average of nearly 13000 middle-aged men and women. Based on 5 years of research data. In the study, 6% of the subjects believed that they had a irritable and irritable personality. Among individuals with a short temper, those with normal blood pressure are more than twice as likely to suffer from heart disease as those who are less irritable and have similar conditions. These people also have a twice higher risk of developing heart attacks or heart disease related deaths than others.
In addition, the risk of heart disease in these individuals with irascible personalities but normal blood pressure is similar to that of hypertensive patients with irascible personalities but similar other conditions and those with less anger.
It is the strong and unstable characteristics of irritability that have a disastrous impact on cardiovascular health; Therefore, a more closely related factor to coronary heart disease is irritability rather than anger response.
More susceptible to colds
Men who are optimistic and often laugh are very healthy, and there is a significant difference compared to elderly people who are depressed all day. If you are always cynical, irritable, and have bad relationships with others all day long, a person with such a strange personality is at much greater risk of catching a cold than others.
Mood and temper are closely related to colds. People with a sense of humor have a very low chance of catching a cold. On the contrary, those with strange personalities and a bad mood are more likely to catch a cold, which takes several more days to recover. For elderly men, a humorous nature can significantly reduce the risk of catching a cold, while a bad temper can be the opposite. Colds are especially targeted at such people.
Prone to male impotence
More than half of impotence patients have long-term emotional distress, and male impotence is indeed related to mood. Chinese medicine believes that anger injures the liver, and it seems that there is no connection between the liver and male sexual function. However, in fact, the erection of the penis depends on the liver meridian! As a male, the inevitable tobacco and alcohol entertainment can overload the liver, coupled with feelings of depression, depression, and anger, which can lead to liver depression, blood stasis, and liver dysfunction, making the liver unable to function properly, and even illness due to qi. In this way, a fire at the gate of the city will naturally affect the pond fish, seriously affecting the functioning of the penis, and ultimately causing impotence.
Induced cerebrovascular disease
People who are aggressive and prone to tantrums have a double risk of stroke compared to normal people. Hostile behavior, aggressive behavior, lack of patience, and irritability, including Type A personality, increase the risk of stroke to a degree comparable to smoking.
Researchers assessed participants' chronic stress levels based on anxiety and depression symptoms, overall health, and behavioral patterns. Chronic stress can increase the risk of stroke, and personality traits are a key factor. The researchers also investigated biological risk factors such as diabetes, hypertension and hyperlipidemia, lifestyle factors such as caffeine and alcohol intake, smoking, and social factors such as whether the participants have spouses and work.
(Intern Editor: Lin Yanjuan)