Unmarried people with heart disease face higher risk of death

IANS  |  New York 

If you often get nostalgic thinking about the joys you had when you were single, new research suggests that being married also has its merits. Researchers have found that unmarried heart patients face higher of death.

Compared to patients, being unmarried was associated with a higher of dying, said the study published in the Journal of the

"I was somewhat surprised by the magnitude of the influence of being married has (on heart patients)," Arshed Quyyumi, at in Atlanta, US.

"Social support provided by marriage, and perhaps many other benefits of companionship, are important for people with heart disease," Quyyumi said.

The study of 6,051 patients (average age 63) undergoing cardiac catheteristion for showed poor outcomes specifically among those who were divorced, separated, widowed or never married.

The researchers followed the patients for nearly four years.

The findings showed that compared to married patients, being unmarried was associated with 24 per cent higher of death from any cause and 45 per cent higher of death from

And specifically, the of was 40 per cent higher for those who were never married, the study said.

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First Published: Wed, December 20 2017. 19:18 IST