Solitary children easily suffer from heartache
Children who are often alone and aren't loved by their friends or are isolated in the society will run the risk of affecting by ardiovascular diseases when they grow up.
"The research shows that social solitude have the long effect on children's health when they grow up", the researcher, Avshalom Caspi in Wisconsin University , America says.
Caspi and his coworkers followed more than 1.000 children when they were born until they are 26 years old. Their parents and teachers evaluate their social characters, physical quotient and IQ in the difficult time during that step.
At the age of 26, children spend a physical test, including to check blood pressure, cholesterol and other factors concerning to cardiovascular disease.
A person will be considered as a solitary in society if he doesn't have any close relation or isn't assisted about emotion. 8% of the group is considered as solitaries in society.
Researches find that anyone who has the sign of solitude when he/she was a child runs the risk of raising 37% of weak health when he/she is at the age of 26.
The relationship between the solitude in society and weak health when growing up can cause the agglomerate of stir affected by stress. Stress like this can cause some reactions, such as: high blood pressure, insulin. It contributes to increase the risk of cardiovascular. Besides, the solitude in society can influence to the brain development and reduce the physiological ability.
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