[社会新闻] 偷情风险大

(中央社台北23日电)纵慾寻欢或搞一夜情原本就有危险,如今想偷吃的人又多了个担心的原因,就是心脏病发作的风险可能比较大。* y/ L% G: i9 ]; z( n
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  英国「每日邮报」(Daily Mail)报导,研究人员发现,偶发性行为比规律性行为容易导致心脏病发作。
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. w$ E' j8 H2 {! b5 U人在德国 社区  报导指出,对不常做爱的人而言,因此心脏病发作的短期风险恐怕增加近乎3倍。较常有性行为的人则可减低引发心脏病的危险,这代表幸福的夫妻可能比较占优势。
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  研究人员审查14篇关于心脏病发的研究后发现,若从事任何形式的「偶发」体能活动,也就是个人很少做的事情时,心脏会处于受压力的状态。
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  T0 R1 M, Y. d/ }人在德国 社区  报导說,一般而言,从事这种活动时引发心脏病的风险,为一般活动的3.5倍。而在进行「偶发的」性行为,像是外遇偷吃或搞一夜情后,风险则达2.7倍。, z2 [# \8 y  t; O

" c2 t2 S6 r2 D1 _4 p1 _2 P  「美国医学会期刊」(Journal of the AmericanMedical Association)刊出的评论报告說,不论是在性行为或体能活动方面越活跃的人,心脏病发的风险就越低。: D6 ?) O7 f' e7 {# k# p
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  美国塔弗兹大学医学中心(Tufts Medical Center)及哈佛大学公共卫生学院(Harvard School ofPublic Health)的研究人员强调,实际因性爱引起心脏病发的人数并不多。" U' A2 l) [! B
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  报导說,性爱就像任何的体能活动,会增加心跳速率及血压,代表心脏必须更卖力运作。因此,性爱引发心脏毛病的风险,与相同强度体能活动引发心脏病的风险是一样的。+ j3 R4 S# U( k+ o( ~3 s8 ^
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Adulterers beware... it could raise your risk of heart attack  23rd March 2011
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Having a fling or one-night stand is already a risky business. But now there is another reason for adulterers to worry.
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They are probably more at risk of having a heart attack.0 }6 r" I+ B6 b( W+ G1 s  _

5 k2 ?+ }+ z$ F* VOccasional sexual activity is much more likely to cause a heart attack than regular sex, researchers have found.人在德国 社区% _' F, v# q( E; g  Y$ a( {
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The short-term risk of having a heart attack increases almost three-fold among those who rarely make love.
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Those who have sex more often reduce the risk of it causing a heart attack – which means happily married couples could have the advantage.
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9 J- Z) P: X$ F* g, d. v# H4 lrs238848.rs.hosteurope.deA review of 14 studies of heart attacks found the heart is under strain during any form of ‘episodic’ physical activity –  something an individual only does rarely.
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0 H  c/ O- d1 `* m! ~rs238848.rs.hosteurope.deOverall, there is a 3.5 times higher risk of such activity triggering a heart attack.0 j5 Y0 r! z. a

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7 y0 g+ T; m/ H( w$ E) g4 K9 _( ]But the more active an individual is, either sexually or physically, the lower the risk falls, said the review in the Journal of the American Medical Association.
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9 w5 B; r' {& l$ U! mThe relative risk of heart attack caused by a burst of activity falls by around 45 per cent for each additional time a person  indulges in it a week. The risk of sudden cardiac death also falls by 30 per cent.
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The researchers, from the Tufts Medical Centre and Harvard School of Public Health, stress that the number of heart attacks actually caused by sex will be low.
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! U6 [; l; ?: f2 U1 l& A1 L7 i人在德国 社区Like any physical activity, sex can increase the heart rate and blood pressure, which means the heart has to work harder. As a result, sex carries the same risk of triggering heart trouble as equally energetic forms of physical activity.
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The higher risk during activity is then offset by a lower ‘everyday’ background risk for people who are fitter because they are more active.
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Amy Thompson, senior cardiac nurse at the British Heart Foundation, said: ‘It’s important to distinguish between what causes a heart attack, and what potentially triggers it.; A9 w7 j/ @! X& D" L

1 h" o+ ~  p) H" _) }& j人在德国 社区'The study shows sex can act as a trigger, but this doesn’t change our viewpoint on the health benefits of physical activity.
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" p7 G$ r& f3 Q‘To help keep your heart healthy you should aim to do 30 minutes of moderate-intensity activity, such as a brisk walk or gardening, at least five times a week.
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'Sex places no more stress on the heart than climbing a couple of flights of stairs, so people with or without heart disease need not avoid it.’