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Happy Marriage, Happy Heart
& P ^5 V& k( E& c0 ?, @1 }& Y Happily married people have lower blood pressure ___51___ unhappily married people or singles, a Brigham Young University study says.+ l. u4 u. x3 X" H) P7 i
On the other hand, even having a supportive social network did not translate into a blood pressure benefit for singles or unhappily __52___ people1 , according to the study.2 M/ d& c" Y9 _+ G a& i
"There seem to be some unique health benefits from marriagE It’s not just being married___53___benefits health - what’s really the most protective of health is having a happy ____54___ " study author Julianne Holt-Lunstad, a psychologist who specializes in relationships and health, said in a prepared statement.
, c; B* }: S( H. ~4 n: Y The study included 204 married and 99 ____55____ adults who wore portable blood-pressure monitors for 24 hours. The____56____ recorded blood pressure at random intervals and provided a total of about 72 readings.
( ^: M9 k C. o' b- k* T" U8 { "We wanted to capture participants’blood pressure doing whatever they normally ____57___in everyday lifE Getting one or two readings in a clinic is not really____58____of the fluctuations that occur throughout the day,"4 Holt-Lunstad said.; |4 Z1 @" Q& h" O; G6 R+ f% |
Overall, happily married people scored four points____59____on the blood pressure readings than single adults. The study also found that blood ___60___ among married people – especially those in happy marriages ___61 ___more during sleep than in single people.
/ V: p3 L' l3 | "Research has shown that people whose blood pressure remains high throughout the night are at___62___greater risk of heart disease than people whose blood pressure drops," Holt-Lunstad said.
6 v7 A. ]& l/ h `9 ^ The study was published in the March 20___63___of the journal Annals of Behavioral Medicine.
! A1 W- j4 ~# C2 A: ^ The study also found that unhappily married adults have higher blood pressure than___64___happily married and single adults.
) l4 E6 T' h) H0 ~ Holt-Lunstad noted that married couples can encourage healthy habits in one ___65___ such as eating a healthy diet and having regular doctor visits. People in happy marriages also have a source of emotional support, she said.
" K4 y9 R$ V* D3 S4 K, L# `9 t5 H3 _, b8 f 51 A from B to C than D by
: T y6 P! j \5 K8 |& I 52 A married B engaged C linked D loved- L0 c% q2 h( y) V
53 A which B that C this D what. U) K! A$ a' h+ H9 Y+ V% d. z
54 A life B marriage C partner D spouse
$ D, g) x* q0 ] 55 A young B old C single D experienced
( }- C2 Y1 `1 I 56 A monitors B doctors C nurses D researchers2 ]0 h% d2 ?6 L, {
57 A take B do C make D want
( N! |/ X, N# w6 V 58 A supportive B active C representative D protective7 ]& v$ b- \$ Y& |6 d
59 A most B lower C higher D least
1 S, G7 K, }0 N* P3 L0 c+ n 60 A pressure B speed C level D flow
" I6 ^" [5 T0 u/ ? 61 A stopped B dropped C rose D ran* F1 H" k$ Y+ A! H
62 A more B some C much D any
( j" v7 @, k- _( e8 k/ @0 U5 D) ~ 63 A page B number C copy D issue+ K/ z' `0 E7 _ P7 J
64 A nor B both C neither D either
7 f1 e1 P3 F6 }- T/ K! ] 65 A another B each C other D every |