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Linking Positive Affect to Blood Lipids: A CulturalPerspective

机译:将积极影响与血脂联系起来:一种文化透视

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Higher levels of positive affect have been associated with better physical health. While positive affect is seen as highly desirable among Westerners, East Asians tend to deemphasize positive affect. Using large probability samples of Japanese and U.S. adult populations, the present study examined the relations of positive affect with serum lipid profiles, known to be strongly predictive of risk for cardiovascular disease, and tested whether their associations depend on cultural contexts. As predicted, positive affect was associated with healthier lipid profiles for Americans but not for Japanese. Further analyses showed that this cultural moderation was mediated by body mass index. This study highlights the role of culture in the link between positive emotions and key biological risk factors of cardiovascular disease.
机译:较高的积极影响与更好的身体健康有关。在西方人看来,积极影响是非常可取的,而东亚人则往往不重视积极影响。本研究使用日本和美国成年人口的大概率样本,研究了血脂水平与血脂水平之间的正相关关系,血脂水平被认为是心血管疾病风险的重要预测指标,并检验了血脂水平是否与文化背景有关。如预料的,积极影响与美国人更健康的脂质状况有关,而对日本人则没有。进一步的分析表明,这种文化节制是由体重指数介导的。这项研究强调了文化在积极情绪与心血管疾病关键生物学危险因素之间的联系中的作用。

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