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Posted by: thepinetree on 11/17/2022 12:56 PM Updated by: thepinetree on 11/17/2022 12:56 PM
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A Sense of Purpose Can Extend Your Life Says Boston University Study

Boston, MA...A new study led by Koichiro Shiba found that this association persists across race/ethnicity and gender, but women may benefit slightly more than men from the health-protective effects of purpose. Growing research indicates that one’s purpose—i.e., the extent to which someone perceives a sense of direction and goals in their life—may be linked to health-protective benefits such as better physical functioning and lower risks of cardiovascular disease or cognitive decline.





Now, a new study led by a School of Public Health researcher found that people with higher levels of purpose may have a lower risk of death from any cause, and that this association is applicable across race/ethnicity and gender.

Published in the journal Preventive Medicine, the study results did suggest that this association is slightly stronger among women, but there was no significant difference by race/ethnicity.

“Having a purpose in life has been known to improve many health outcomes on average,” says study lead author Koichiro Shiba, assistant professor of epidemiology. “In another study I led, we found that the effect of purpose on lowering all-cause mortality may differ by socioeconomic status. In this study, we extended the prior evidence and found that the beneficial effect of purpose persisted regardless of gender and race/ethnicity.”

For the study, Shiba and colleagues at Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health utilized data from the Health and Retirement Study, a nationally representative study of US adults ages 50 and older. The team assessed self-reported sense of purpose among more than 13,000 people, based on the “purpose in life” of the Ryff Psychological Well-being Scales, a widely used tool that measures different aspects of well-being and happiness. The researchers also examined mortality risk over an eight-year period beginning between 2006-2008.

The results showed that people with the highest sense of purpose indicated the lowest risk of death (15.2 percent mortality risk), compared to people with the lowest sense of purpose (36.5 percent mortality risk).

The team also gathered data on additional factors that can influence health, such socioeconomic status, other demographic characteristics, baseline physical health, and depression, and found that an increase in these factors was also associated with similar increases in sense of purpose.

Shiba speculates that the stronger observed purpose-mortality association in women may be attributable to gender difference in the use of healthcare services, “one of the postulated pathways linking purpose and health,” he says. “Evidence suggests men tend to underuse necessary healthcare services, due to social norm. However, future study investigating the mechanisms underlying the gender difference is warranted.”

These findings can help inform future policies and other efforts to improve health and well-being.

“This evidence on effect heterogeneity tells us whether population-level purpose interventions can promote people’s health not only on average, but also in an equitable manner,” Shiba says. “Although evidence suggests purpose interventions would not lead to widening racial disparities in mortality, policymakers should also be aware of other sources of heterogeneity, such as SES and gender. Even though people may view purpose as a ‘psychological’ factor, its impacts on health cannot be explained solely by processes that operate in our mind and biology. We need to consider how the psychological factor interacts with our social world and ultimately impacts our health.”

The senior author of the study was Dr. Eric Kim, a research scientist at Harvard Chan at the time of the study. The study was also co-authored by Dr. Laura Kubzansky, professor of social and behavioral sciences at Harvard Chan; David Williams, Florence Sprague Norman and Laura Smart Norman Professor of Public Health and chair of the Department of Social and Behavioral Sciences at Harvard Chan; and Dr. Tyler VanderWeele, John L. Loeb and Frances Lehman Loeb Professor of Epidemiology at Harvard Chan.

Source = Boston University


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Posted on: 2022-11-17 13:18:41   By: Anonymous
 

Biden #NotMyPresident

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    Posted on: 2022-11-17 13:20:20   By: Anonymous
     

    Cry Libtards Cry! You all lost the house 😂😂😂😂

    Time to start spreading your democratic lies and hate propaganda again!

    Cue the lies and hate in 3…2…1

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      Posted on: 2022-11-17 13:37:55   By: Anonymous
       
      Any other president would have lost both the house and senate given current inflation. It's what Americans do, blame the sitting president when an economy and the factors that move it can often be attributed to an administration of two prior. Actually, the message was clear from the midterms that most Americans are sick and tired of the politics of hate and divisiveness. The fact that so many Democrats won is about thinking people not wanting Trump or his hand picked candidates. No red wave whatsoever it turns out.

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        Posted on: 2022-11-17 17:23:20   By: Anonymous
         
        The sitting President is Brain Dead....Period!

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      Posted on: 2022-11-17 17:15:51   By: Anonymous
       
      Nancy Pansy....it's time to disappear...or are you still holding your nephew Gav,s dick??:::Just asking.......

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        Posted on: 2022-11-18 08:21:30   By: Anonymous
         
        If she isn't, I would be glad to.
        anti

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    Posted on: 2022-11-17 13:34:42   By: Anonymous
     
    Though a Democrat will be should Trump have his way as the Repub candidate again.

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      Posted on: 2022-11-17 13:37:01   By: Anonymous
       

      The comment above this one ☝️ is full of Democratic lies and hate propaganda and libtard tears! Keep crying libtards making my day so much better!

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        Posted on: 2022-11-18 08:22:34   By: Anonymous
         
        ^How bout I put my huge penis up your butt? That'd make your day better!

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          Posted on: 2022-11-18 11:50:06   By: Anonymous
           

          Huge penis? 😂😂😂😂

          We all know the libtards are so confused by gender they don’t know what they have!

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    Posted on: 2022-11-17 18:43:23   By: Anonymous
     
    Biden not coherent....;Biden nothing to anybody....So SAD

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Posted on: 2022-11-17 13:39:10   By: Anonymous
 
But to the topic at hand, this comes as no surprise to those of us who are out and about in the community. Every notice, too, that some of the happiest, most centered people you meet, as especially as seniors, are volunteers?

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    Posted on: 2022-11-17 17:20:48   By: Anonymous
     
    You mean "ever" notice?? Perhaps you are even beyond being a Senior??? I sure enjoy being a Senior & I can still spell....is that not interesting????

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      Posted on: 2022-11-17 18:39:42   By: Anonymous
       
      Tennessee Vollunteers........You Rock

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