Health Studies With Obvious Results
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Health Studies With Obvious Results
Health Studies With Obvious Results - 2/11
Nymphomaniacs experiment
The finding: Nymphomaniacs are more likely to experiment in the bedroom. University Medical Centre Hamburg-Eppendorf - 3/11
People hate being blamed
The finding: Because people hate feeling guilty, they often try to shift the blame where possible. University College London - 4/11
Exercise is good for your respiratory system
The finding: Regular exercisers are more likely to have a healthier respiratory system than non-exercisers. American College of Sports Medicine - 5/11
Health is more than just exercise
The finding: People who started an exercise and eating plan at the same time were more likely to meet exercise and nutritional guidelines. Stanford University - 6/11
Gifts are viewed favourably
The finding: Other women view the luxury gifts you give your girlfriend as a sign you’re a good boyfriend. University of Minnesota - 7/11
Your liver doesn’t handle sugar well
The finding: A high-sugar, high-fat diet is more damaging to your liver than a high-fat diet alone. University of Naples - 8/11
Relationships make us act strange
The finding: Adults are more likely to use “baby talk” when they’re in a loving relationship than when they’re single. Boston University - 9/11
Healthy men are healthier
The finding: Men who eat healthily, drink moderately, exercise regularly, don’t smoke and maintain a slim waist are 80 per cent less likely to suffer a heart attack. Journal of the American College of Cardiology - 10/11
People who drive to work have a higher BMI
The finding: People who drive to work have a higher average BMI and more body fat than those who walk, cycle or take public transport. University College London - 11/11
Happy wife, happy life
The finding: When couples fight, the relationship remains much happier if the woman cools down quickly. University of California Berkeley/Northwestern University