
DarkStar
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This study was taken from a pool of 35 studies, which accounts for roughly around 1.3 million patients analyzed
The results are quite interesting
In Sweden, never- married and divorced subjects showed a significantly higher prevalence of daily smoking than married/cohabitating respondents
, and, in Finland, living without a spouse was associated with daily smoking and higher nicotine dependence.
So in other words, those who are deprived of basic chemical interactions are more likely to need to seek-out some form of chemical stimulations to compensate for it, which can lead to worse lifestyle choices.However, being single significantly increased the CV risk associated with obesity
medes de Leon et al. screened middle-aged men in Holland, and found that non-married had higher risk for coronary mortality than married ones. Ebrahim et al investigated the effect of MS on mortality among > 7000 middle-aged British men. Single(never-married) men had higher risk of CV disease mortality, but divorced/seperated men had not.
So in other words, getting divorced is better for your health than being single.More recently, in a large Japanese study on > 94000 patients, never married men compared with married men showed an increased risk of mortality from CV disease.
Hey, it is kinda lifefuel to see foids who got dumped are at just as much of a risk.In a Scottish study, the risk of CV mortality was greatest in single, never married men and separated/divorced women compared with those that were married in gender stratified models
Another day, another certified W for science proving the blackpill enjoyERs.
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