Your partner is needed for a happy life, each other's mood affects the health
Now research has also shown that the wealth of any home is only possible if the owner or owner of the home is happy. In a recent study published in the magazine Psychonuroendocrinology, it was found that the partner’s good mood is a guarantee of happiness. But how does it happen? In fact, researchers have studied data from 321 joints from Germany and Canada and found that when their partner feels more happy, their cortisol (stress hormone) levels are declining. Its impact on the elderly has been seen to be seen even more with the elderly, especially with the elderly, who were happy with their long and happy life. It is worth noting that this situation does not appear to be reversed. This means that if one of the couple is in a bad mood, it has no effect on the cortisol level of the spouse. This study was not conducted on young couples, but on adult sparrows. He was between 56 and 87 years old and the average duration of his relationship was 43.97 years, that is, he lived together for about 44 years. Difficulty to control their mood with aging indicates that the elderly couple living in long -term dedicated relationships find ways to protect each other from the effects of negative emotions. This is important, because with outdated people it finds it difficult to control their mood. Cortisol levels in the elderly continue to increase after a stressful event, and the old brain struggles to control it. This result can serve as a psychological buffer for age -related stress. However, this is not the first time that science has offered a study on a happy partner. A 2016 study also found something similar. Something similar came to light in Harvard’s 85 -year research project. It has become clear that a happy married life is the key to a long and healthy life. Share this story -tags