5
Reasons to Nurture Friendships
Whatever
age you are, your friends are an important element in your life.
Here are five compelling reasons to keep old friendships alive
while making new ones.
Stress Levels Drop
We
all know that loneliness makes us unhappy, but research suggests
it can be a killer, too. A 2006 study found lonely people reacted
more intensely to life’s challenges. For some people,
that led to elevated levels of the stress hormone epinephrine,
which can result in high blood pressure, heart attacks and strokes
over time.
You may Lose Weight
Health
habits can be contagious among friends, so lead the way. US
researchers who analysed the social ties of more than 12,000
people found clusters of obese people and clusters of thin people,
suggesting that friends have a strong influence on each other’s
weight.
You may Live Longer
Reach
out to friends with health problems – they may find it
tough to ask for your support. According to researchers in the
US who looked at 500 women with symptoms of coronary artery
disease, those with few personal contacts in their day-to- day
life were twice as likely to die over the following two to four
years as those who had more friends.
Your Love Life Might Improve
Friendships
give you the opportunity to hone your relationships skills,
which, research suggests, can help pave the way for stronger
intimate relationships. Studies indicate that people who lack
close relationships are more prone to depression, alcohol and
drug abuse.
You’ll Stay Active
Children
who are good at sports tend to be happier with their friendships,
and researchers say the same applies to adults. Bolster your
friendships by exercising with pals.
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