Posted on 11/17/2022 8:34:01 AM PST by ConservativeMind
Growing research indicates that one's purpose—i.e., the extent to which someone perceives a sense of direction and goals in their life—may be linked to health-protective benefits such as better physical functioning and lower risks of cardiovascular disease or cognitive decline.
Now, a new study found that people with higher levels of purpose may have a lower risk of death from any cause.
"Having a purpose in life has been known to improve many health outcomes on average," says Dr. Koichiro Shiba.
The results showed that people with the highest sense of purpose indicated the lowest risk of death (15.2 percent mortality risk), compared to people with the lowest sense of purpose (36.5 percent mortality risk).
The team also gathered data on additional factors that can influence health, such socioeconomic status, other demographic characteristics, baseline physical health, and depression, and found that an increase in these factors was also associated with increases in a higher sense of purpose.
Dr. Shiba speculates that the stronger observed purpose-mortality association in women may be attributable to gender difference in the use of healthcare services, "one of the postulated pathways linking purpose and health," he says. "Evidence suggests men tend to underuse necessary healthcare services, due to social norm. However, future study investigating the mechanisms underlying the gender difference is warranted."
"Even though people may view purpose as a 'psychological' factor, its impacts on health cannot be explained solely by processes that operate in our mind and biology. We need to consider how the psychological factor interacts with our social world and ultimately impacts our health."
(Excerpt) Read more at medicalxpress.com ...
Off topic a bit, but does the defeat of freedom and helping the global victory of communism count as a “higher purpose”? I sure hope not, because there are lots of fellow travelers who should not be enjoying a better, healthier life.
Good thing, then, that I view myself as God’s gift to women. :/
Everyone says that about you.
Some achieve theirs sooner than others.
“God made me to know Him, to love Him, and to serve Him in this world, and to be happy with Him forever in the next.”
Baltimore Catechism.
I’ve done a longitudinal study on learning:
Children learn better in a pleasant setting than they do in a harsh setting.
Pay me.
Basically, a reason to live. I refer it as “making the world a better place because you are in it”. I find that the happiest people are ones who enjoy serving others. The need to be needed.
That and not getting vaxxed.
Or knowing the Clintons.
“Something to live for. What a surprise. Victor Frankl explored this in detail based on his experience in the camps. Man’s Search for Meaning ”
Everyone should read his book.
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