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Mountain living good for heart and
health
London -
If you want to live longer and lower the risk of heart disease, a move
to the mountains may help.
Research by scientists in Greece
shows that mountain dwelling is good for the heart and longevity.
People living at higher altitude have lower odds of dying from heart
disease than those closer to sea level, even if they have factors that
could increase their risk.
"Residence in mountainous areas seems
to have a 'protective effect' from total and coronary mortality," said
Dr Nikos Baibas of the University of Athens.
He and his colleagues suspect that
the increased exercise from walking up mountainous terrain gives the
heart a good workout and enables it to cope with lower levels of
oxygen.
The researchers studied the health
records and death rates of 1,150 Greeks who lived in three villages
nears Athens over 15 years. One village was 1,000 yards above sea
level and the other two were in low-lying areas.
Although men and women living in the
mountainous village had higher blood pressure rates and other risk
factors than people in the other villagers, they had a lower rate of
death from heart disease and other causes after a 15 year follow-up.
"The contrast was more evident among
men than among women," Baibas added in a report in the Journal of
Epidemiology and Community Health.
Heart disease is one of the world's
top killers. Smoking, high blood pressure, raised cholesterol levels,
being overweight or obese and a family history of the illness increase
the odds of developing the disease. --
Reuters
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