Well-Being and Cardiovascular Health: Insights From the UK Biobank Study.
Jinghui ZhongPan ZhangYiran DongYingjie XuHongmei HuangRuidong YeXin-Feng LiuWen SunPublished in: Journal of the American Heart Association (2024)
This study demonstrates a robust inverse association between well-being and the risks of CVDs, suggesting that enhancing well-being may be a viable strategy for CVD prevention. The role of lifestyle factors and inflammation as a mediator provides insight into possible biological pathways linking psychological states and cardiovascular health.