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We all like to feel needed. But new research suggests having a sense of purpose is good for our health, too. In a study of 7
We all like to feel needed. But new research suggests having a sense of purpose is good for our health, too. In a study of 7
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2014-05-30
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We all like to feel needed. But new research suggests having a sense of purpose is good for our health, too.
In a study of 7,000 people, those with the strongest sense of direction in life were over 70 percent less likely to suffer a stroke.
The researchers【C1】______for other aggravating factors such as blood pressure and alcohol use and believe the【C2】______comes through regulating the immune system.
It has long been thought that【C3】______meaningful activity after retirement is important for physical and mental health—which often declines【C4】______soon after retirement.
But while past research focused on the【C5】______effects of negative psychological traits, such as depression and anxiety, new research is investigating how positive traits, such as【C6】______, protect against illness.
In the recent study, men and women aged 50 and over were【C7】______for four to five years and completed psychological tests while researchers recorded strokes.
The results show that the higher someone’s sense of purpose, the lower their risk of a stroke. Those with the greatest sense of purpose were 73 percent less likely to suffer a stroke compared to those with the lowest.
Other research has shown that positive mood can lower levels of the stress hormone Cortisol(荷尔蒙皮质醇), also【C8】______in stroke.
"This is significant as we have an【C9】______population and it helps show what behaviours prevent people from getting ill," says Cary Cooper, professor of health psychology at Lancaster University. "Maybe【C10】______is not good for some. "
A)accounted I)implicated
B)ageing J)optimism
C)ambition K)outstanding
D)damaging L)pursuing
E)decreasing M)retirement
F)dramatically N)searched
G)effect O)tracked
H)gradually
【C8】
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答案
I
解析
空格所在句子的两个半句之间没有连接词,且前半句是个完整的句子,不缺少句子成分,由此可知,空格处不能填入动词原形作谓语,只能填入非谓语动词作定语,修饰前面的hormone cortisol。上文提到,正面的情绪能降低荷尔蒙皮质醇的水平,空格所在句出现了also和stroke,由此推知,这种荷尔蒙皮质醇与中风也有关联,故空格处填入implicated“牵连,相连”。
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