Optimists less likely to suffer heart attacks or die

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:LOL: Strange thing is I know loads of happy people that have still died...Apparently PMA is good for your health...there's always hope...:) Guy on radio 4 questioning it though, be honest and realistic appears to be the message, I'm a glass 51% full kinda guy myself and I quite enjoy the company of intelligent deep thinkers who are mostly not that 'happy clappy' ...:D

Being an optimist really is good for your health and can significantly cut the chances of suffering a heart attack or even dying, a new study from the University of Pittsburgh suggests.

Researchers found that people who looked for the positives in life tended to be in better health than pessimists.

"As a physician, I'd like to see people try to reduce their negativity in general," said Dr Hilary A Tindle, from the university.

In the largest study to date of the effect of positive thinking on health, the researchers looked at the results of more 97,000 women monitored as part of a long term study.

They found that, compared to pessimists, optimists had a nine per cent lower risk of developing heart disease and a 14 per cent lower risk of dying from any cause, after eight years of follow-up.

Simple questions were used to define who was an optimist.

For example, the team designated someone as an optimist if they tended to answer yes to statements such as "in unclear times, I usually expect the best".

Pessimists, by contrast, tended to answer yes to statements like "if something can go wrong for me, it will."

Although the team say that it is unclear why optimists are more healthy, their findings also suggest that they were less likely to be depressed and to smoke and were more likely to be younger, to have a higher level of education and to earn more, as well as to be more religious, than the pessimists in the study.

"This study is a very reasonable stepping stone to future research in this area – both on potential mechanisms of how attitudes may affect health, and for randomised controlled trials to examine if attitudes can be changed to improve health," Dr Tindle said.

Optimists 'less likely to suffer heart attacks or die' - Telegraph
 
Makes a lot of sense. Being optimistic just makes life a lot easier and happier.

There is an entire new field out there, Martin Seligman, Director of the Positive Psychology Center at the University of Pennsylvania is it's founding father.

About.com: http://www.authentichappiness.sas.upenn.edu/

The story goes that he gave his young daughter sthg to do in the garden, which of course she promptly went on not to do, he got annoyed and yaggled at her, to which she responded by saying that if she as a kid learned how to not starty crying everytime daddy scolded her, he as an adult could learn how to stop getting so irritable so quickly at the slightest things.

Lesson learned for him, and the basis of his work on positive psychology ?

It's not what happens to us that counts, it's our response, and that is entirely up to us.

Stuck in a traffic jam ?

What is the point of getting all fed up.

Won't change the traffic jam or get you where you're going any sooner, just give you high blood pressure.

Change it, leave it, or love it, in other words, don't take everything so seriously and turn into an old grump nobody wants to be around, and just enjoy life.
 
I'm sure if you looked closer at the sample population that there will be a correlation between health/education/optimism and average earnings so as far as I'm concerned that is all b*llocks without factoring in socio-economics. That's pseudo-science at a push.
 
Being an optimist really is good for your health and can significantly cut the chances of suffering a heart attack or even dying, a new study from the University of Pittsburgh suggests.

This statement is nonsense, everyone is going to die and being optimistic will not prevent it.

Pessimists, by contrast, tended to answer yes to statements like "if something can go wrong for me, it will."

The word "Yes" by its nature is optimistic and as such the question should have been rephrased to suit the pessimistic view to something like:

"Do you mind the view that if something can go wrong for you, it will" ? :)



Paul
 
if you're a pessimist then most of the time you're right, the rest of the time you are pleasantly surprised.
 
What's the point of discussing this?.... We're all going to die eventually anyway... :p
 
Being an optimist really is good for your health and can significantly cut the chances of suffering a heart attack or even dying

Totally and happily agree :cheesy:

Nobody said it will make you inmortal, but believing in personal energy and being an emotional inteligent person will help your health.

Remember that most of phisical problems in our body are psychosomatic.

Be water my friend :p

Even if economic releases are confusing and make you loss when it's obvious from the chart that everybody else is winning!!! :(
 
Totally and happily agree :cheesy:

Nobody said it will make you inmortal, but believing in personal energy and being an emotional inteligent person will help your health.

Remember that most of phisical problems in our body are psychosomatic.

Be water my friend :p

Even if economic releases are confusing and make you loss when it's obvious from the chart that everybody else is winning!!! :(

B*llocks. Go the gym a bit and work out/swim and stop eating sh*t and smoking. The mind responds in kind through lack of toxins etc.

And I'm already 70% water thank s;)
 
I'm already do some exercise, swim from time to time, and don't smoke ;)

I declared war on toxins.

Still, personal energy must flow free and clean!!!! :cheesy:
 
Suppose a healthy life style won't give you one extra year of life.
If a healthy life style simply make you feel better... don't you want to feel better? I want to.
 
read somewhere that a massively reduced calorie intake has shown to significantly increase longevity.
but only in mice.
there is some reasoning behind this, but dont have the energy to google the data.
 
depends on what makes you feel better. I personally find that drinking myself into a stupor and smoking loads of cigarettes is quite enjoyable ever once in a while.

"Self improvement is masturbation. Now self destruction..." - Tyler Durden.
 
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