Emotion and tension increase the risk of developing heart muscle disease

Most of the people are living more and more on the impact of tension, due to the contemporary lifestyle burdened with burdens and preoccupations, while the political division increases, regarding attitudes and issues, and a lot of emotion and convulsion are expressed towards the violators.

But this excitable or even aggressive nature not only harms our social relationships, but also negatively affects health, increasing the risk of developing heart muscle disease.

"Sky News" quoted the newspaper, "Psychology" specialized in psychology, the study conducted at Bayler University in Texas, this bad mood is seriously reflected on health.

The researchers relied on psychological data for 196 people who participated in what is known as a "stress test", between two periods of seven full weeks.

The study monitored the blood pressure and heartbeat of each participant, and they were also asked about their personality and how they behave and react in various situations.

The study included placing the participants in worrying situations, such as asking them to attend a speech so that they deliver it within 5 minutes only, in order to respond to the accusations directed against them, and they were aware that their work would be subject to evaluation, meaning that they were under pressure.

The results showed that stress is not harmful in the short term only, that is, its harm does not go away when we calm down and return to our mood, but rather it harms health in the long term.

Alexandra Terra, a psychology researcher and academic involved in the study, explained that this overstrain leads to wear on the heart muscle over time.

But the researcher stressed the need for more detailed studies on these psychological factors and how they affect heart health.

However, many health experts have previously emphasized the role of stress and tension in causing serious organic diseases, including the heart.

When a person is in a state of tension, the body secretes several hormones, and this leads to an acceleration of the heartbeat and a narrowing of blood vessels.