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Are you feeling stressed, hostile, or depressed? It can take a toll on your heart. While everyone feels this way some of the time, how you handle these emotions can affect your heart health. ¡°Those likely to internalize stress are in greater danger; research has shown a benefit to laughter and social support,¡± Dr. Reynolds says. ÄãÊÇ·ñ¸Ðµ½Ñ¹Á¦´ó¡¢ÓеÐÒâ»òÊǾÚÉ¥£¿ÕâЩ¶¼¶ÔÄãµÄÐÄÔàÓк¦¡£ËäÈ»ËùÓÐÈ˶¼»áż¶û¾ÀúÕâЩ£¬µ«Äã´¦ÀíÕâЩÇéÐ÷µÄ·½Ê½Äܹ»¼«´óµØÓ°Ïìµ½ÄãµÄÐÄÔཡ¿µ¡£¡°³£°ÑÇéÐ÷ѹÔÚÐÄÀïµÄÈ˺ÜΣÏÕ£¬Ñо¿±íÃ÷´óЦ»òÊÇÉç½»»î¶¯ÓÐÀûÓÚ½¡¿µ¡£¡±ReynoldsÒ½Éú˵¡£
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While the exact reason is unknown, there is a strong link between gum disease and heart disease, Dr. Ostfeld says. If you don¡¯t floss, sticky, bacteria-laden plaque build up over time, which can lead to gum disease. One theory is that these bacteria trigger inflammation in the body. OstfeldÒ½Éú˵£¬ËäȻȷÇеĹØÁªÉв»Çå³þ£¬µ«ÑÀ³Ý¼²²¡ÓëÐÄÔಡµÄÈ·ÓÐ×ÅÇ¿ÁҵĹØÁª¡£Èç¹ûÄã²»Çå½àÑÀ³Ý£¬Ê±¼ä³¤ÁË£¬ÄÇЩð¤ºýºý³äÂúϸ¾úµÄÑÀ¹¸¾Í»á»ýÀÛÆðÀ´£¬Ôì³ÉÑÀö¸¼²²¡¡£ÓÐÒ»ÖÖÀíÂÛÈÏΪÕâЩϸ¾ú»áÒý·¢»úÌåÑ×Ö¢¡£
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¡°The most heart-healthy diet is a plant-based diet,¡± Dr. Ostfeld says. That means loading up on fruits and vegetables, nuts, whole grains, low-fat dairy, and protein, and keeping junk food to a minimum. In fact, new federal dietary guidelines recommend that half of each meal should be composed of fruits and vegetables.¶ÔÐÄÔà×îÓкô¦µÄʳÎï´ó¶àÊÇÖ²Î¡±OstfeldÒ½Éú˵¡£ÕâÒâζ×ÅÒª¶à³ÔË®¹ûºÍÊ߲ˣ¬¼á¹û£¬È«ÂóʳƷ£¬µÍ֬ţÄ̺͵°°×ÖÊ£¬±ð³ÔÀ¬»øÊ³Æ·¡£ÊÂʵÉÏ£¬×îеÄÁª°îÒûʳ½¨Òéÿ¶Ù·¹Ó¦¸ÃÖÁÉÙÓÐÒ»°ëÊÇË®¹ûºÍÊ߲ˡ£
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