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Washington [US], October 15 (ANI): Chronic and constant stress can raise one's lifetime risk of heart disease and stroke, but according to a new American Heart Association study, regular eating with family members could be a simple approach to deal with stress.

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Washington [US], October 15 (ANI): Chronic and constant stress can raise one's lifetime risk of heart disease and stroke, but according to a new American Heart Association study, regular eating with family members could be a simple approach to deal with stress.
Of the 1,000 U.S. adults nationwide surveyed in September 2022 for the American Heart Association's Healthy for Good movement by Wakefield Research, the vast majority (84 per cent) say they wish they could share a meal more often with loved ones, and nearly all parents report lower levels of stress among their family when they regularly connect over a meal.
To make mealtime togetherness a little easier and help people claim the heart mind and body benefits that go with it, the American Heart Association will share practical and budget-friendly meal tips each Tuesday through December. People can follow #TogetherTuesday on social media or text 2gether to 51555 to get tips sent directly to their phone.
"Sharing meals with others is a great way to reduce stress, boost self-esteem and improve social connection, particularly for kids," said Erin Michos, M.D, M.H.S, American Heart Association volunteer, associate director of preventive cardiology at Johns Hopkins and a co-author of the American Heart Association's statement on Psychological Health, Well-being, and the Mind-Heart-Body Connection. "Chronic, constant stress can also increase your lifetime risk of heart disease and stroke, so it is important for people to find ways to reduce and manage stress as much as possible, as soon as possible."
Connecting with friends, family, co-workers and neighbours benefits people beyond stress relief. In fact, the survey found 67 per cent of people say sharing a meal remind them of the importance of connecting with other people, and 54 per cent say it reminds them to slow down and take a break.
Those surveyed say they are more likely (59 per cent) to make healthier food choices when eating with other people but have difficulty aligning schedules with their friends or family to do so, according to the survey. Overall, respondents reported eating alone about half of the time.
"We know it's not always as easy as it sounds to get people together at mealtime. Like other healthy habits, give yourself permission to start small and build from there," Michos said. "Set a goal to gather friends, family or co-workers for one more meal together each week. If you can't get together in person, think about how you can share a meal together over the phone or a computer."
The American Heart Association's survey also identified the majority (65 per cent) of adults say they are at least somewhat stressed and more than a quarter (27 per cent) are extremely or very stressed. Nearly 7 in 10 (69 per cent) of survey respondents who are employed full or part-time said they would feel less stressed at work if they had more time to take a break and share a meal with a co-worker. (ANI)

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