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Living together without marriage is bad for your heart health

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Australian scientists recently discovered that when a man and woman in love move in together without completing due legal procedures, this will ultimately harm the heart health of both parties.

The study, conducted by The West Australian newspaper, found that young people who moved in with their romantic partners put increased stress on their hearts, gained weight, and became more sedentary, which in turn led to lower cholesterol levels. rise.

The leader of this study, Dr. Valerie Burke, a professor at the University of Western Australia and a doctor at the Royal Perth Hospital in Australia, pointed out that after moving in together, women eat more and men exercise less. Dr. Burke said, "We found that, overall, young people who are unmarried and living together have a significantly increased risk of cardiovascular disease, which is related to changes in their diet and physical activity."

Dr. Burke and colleagues followed 600 young Australians for many years, some starting when they were 9 years old. Burke and colleagues tracked the respondents' lifestyle changes and factors affecting their heart health between the ages of 18 and 25, and tracked whether the respondents continued to live with their parents, whether they lived with a boyfriend or husband. The findings were analyzed and compared across three scenarios: living together, or living away from parents but not with an opposite-sex partner.

Comparative results found that unmarried young men living together consume less food energy and fat, and are more likely to quit smoking. However, they spend less time doing physical exercise than before and have higher cholesterol levels. Unmarried young women living together tend to participate in more physical exercise, but their appetite increases significantly after living together with their boyfriends.

In addition, compared with women of the same age who have not had children, mothers who have given birth are significantly less physically fit than the latter.

By the age of 25, 25% of men and 3% of women have high blood pressure, and 15% of men and women have significantly elevated cholesterol levels.

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