According to Shanghai Labor News, research shows that educated couples can improve the health level of family members, especially the education level of housewives, because in a family, even if the wife goes to work, most meals and lifestyles are still decided by her. Most educated wives will take the time to accept new knowledge about physical and mental health and share it with teachers and the elderly and young people at home. Husband and wife will influence each other. As long as communication is good, each other will benefit a lot and have a positive impact on their health.
One explanation is that couples live in similar environments. The same diet may also choose similar sports and social activities among the same group of friends, and the health care methods and concepts are similar. So if the teacher suffers from heart disease, the wife had better pay attention to it. Of course, this does not include those hereditary diseases.
An interesting report recently shows that married men live longer than bachelors. The largest number of bachelors died of cardiovascular diseases. Experts found that these bachelors have no physical problems, but they lack psychological and emotional security. But getting married or not will not affect a woman's life span. One explanation is that women have a wide social circle and they often have the opportunity to express their concerns to friends or colleagues. But most men can only complain to their wives to relieve mental stress. Single people have no chance to complain like this.
According to Shanghai Labor News, research shows that educated couples can improve the health level of family members, especially the education level of housewives, because in a family, even if the wife goes to work, most meals and lifestyles are still decided by her. Most educated wives will take the time to accept new knowledge about physical and mental health and share it with teachers and the elderly and young people at home. Husband and wife will influence each other. As long as communication is good, each other will benefit a lot and have a positive impact on their health.
A research report sponsored by the University of Nottingham, UK: Couples often suffer from the same diseases, especially non-hereditary diseases, such as asthma, depression or gastric ulcer. The subjects were 8,000 married couples aged between 30 and 74. One explanation is that couples live in similar environments. The same diet may also choose similar sports and social activities among the same group of friends, and the health care methods and concepts are similar. So if the teacher suffers from heart disease, the wife had better pay attention to it. Of course, this does not include those hereditary diseases.
An interesting report recently shows that married men live longer than bachelors. The largest number of bachelors died of cardiovascular diseases. Experts found that these bachelors have no physical problems, but they lack psychological and emotional security. But getting married or not will not affect a woman's life span. One explanation is that women have a wide social circle and they often have the opportunity to express their concerns to friends or colleagues. But most men can only complain to their wives to relieve mental stress. Single people have no chance to complain like this.