Sunday, March 1, 2009

Incredible Hulk Bulk

Recent studies show that hostile men tend to put on more weight than those of a calmer nature; no wonder tough guys always seem so big!


The body mass index of those men with high hostility levels increased over a period of 20 years according to a study done by French Dr. Hermann Nebi and his researchers.

The study included men and women ranging from ages 35 to 55. The study concluded that both men and women with higher hostility levels had higher BMI's. However, as men's hostility rates increased so did there BMI, contrasting women's rates which remained constant.

Hostility has also been associated with high blood pressure, heart disease and a high risk of death according to prior studies.

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/29433563/

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