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雙語(yǔ)趣味閱讀:人能不能被活活氣死

2009-02-26 14:41:45  來(lái)源:太傻網(wǎng) 文章作者:匿名

  美國(guó)研究人員于本周一稱,對(duì)某些“脆弱”的人來(lái)說(shuō),憤怒以其它強(qiáng)烈的情緒會(huì)觸發(fā)可能致命的心律失常。

  此前的研究表明,地震、戰(zhàn)爭(zhēng)甚至輸?shù)粢粓?chǎng)世界杯足球賽都會(huì)增加心源性猝死的幾率。心源性猝死是一種由心臟突然停止供血而引發(fā)的死亡。

  位于美國(guó)康涅狄格州紐哈芬市的耶魯大學(xué)的雷切爾?朗佩特博士說(shuō):“各種證據(jù)表明,當(dāng)某一人群所受壓力較大時(shí),該群體的猝死率會(huì)上升。”她的這項(xiàng)研究成果在《美國(guó)心臟病學(xué)會(huì)》期刊上發(fā)表。

  Anger and other strong emotions can trigger potentially deadly heart rhythms in certain vulnerable people, US researchers said on Monday。

  Previous studies have shown that earthquakes, war or even the loss of a World Cup Soccer match can increase rates of death from sudden cardiac arrest, in which the heart stops circulating blood。

  "It's definitely been shown in all different ways that when you put a whole population under a stressor that sudden death will increase," said Dr. Rachel Lampert of Yale University in New Haven, Connecticut, whose study appears in the Journal of the American College of Cardiology。

  "Our study starts to look at how does this really affect the electrical system of the heart," Lampert said。

  She and colleagues studied 62 patients with heart disease and implantable heart defibrillators or ICDs that can detect dangerous heart rhythms or arrhythmias and deliver an electrical shock to restore a normal heart beat。

  "These were people we know already had some vulnerability to arrhythmia," Lampert said in a telephone interview。

  Patients in the study took part in an exercise in which they recounted a recent angry episode while Lampert's team did a test called T-Wave Alternans that measures electrical instability in the heart。

  Lampert said the team specifically asked questions to get people to relive the angry episode. "We found in the lab setting that yes, anger did increase this electrical instability in these patients," she said。

  Next, they followed patients for three years to see which patients later had a cardiac arrest and needed a shock from their implantable defibrillator。

  "The people who had the highest anger-induced electrical instability were 10 times more likely than everyone else to have an arrhythmia in follow-up," she said。

  Lampert said the study suggests that anger can be deadly, at least for people who are already vulnerable to this type of electrical disturbance in the heart。

  "It says yes, anger really does impact the heart's electrical system in very specific ways that can lead to sudden death," she said。

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