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Church-Going Linked With Lower Blood Pressure

Church Blood Pressure

The Huffington Post   First Posted: 01/ 6/2012 12:17 pm Updated: 01/ 7/2012 4:12 am

Could going to church boost your heart health? Maybe so, according to new research.

A Norwegian study, published in the International Journal of Psychiatry in Medicine, shows that the more time a person spends at church, the lower his or her blood pressure.

Researchers said that previous research looking at United States church attendance has shown similar results, but that the results were strengthened by this study because such a small percentage of people in the Norwegian county, where the study was conducted, attend church.

"About 40 percent of the US population goes to church on a weekly basis, while the corresponding figure in Nord-Trondelag County is 4 percent," study researcher Torgeir Sorensen, of the School of Theology and Religious Psychology Center at Sykehuset Innlandet, said in a statement. "For that reason, we did not expect to find any correlation between going to church and blood pressure in Nord-Trøndelag. Our findings, however, are almost identical to those previously reported from the United States. We were really surprised."

Researchers looked at the health data from about 41,000 Norwegians that was taken between 2006 and 2008, MyHealthNewsDaily reported. They filled out questionnaires about their church attendance, and they also had their blood pressure measured.

Even after excluding factors like age, heart disease, depression and education level, researchers still found an association between going to church often and having a lower blood pressure level, according to MyHealthNewsDaily.

"Earlier studies have shown a positive correlation between humor and good health, and participation in different cultural activities and good health. It would appear that the data we have been recording about religious beliefs is actually relevant to your health," study researcher Professor Jostein Holmen, of the Norwegian University of Science and Technology, told the Daily Mail. "The fact that churchgoers have lower blood pressure encourages us to continue to study this issue."

However, researchers noted that it's still not clear whether it's the church going that spurs the lower blood pressure, or if it's the lower blood pressure that spurs the church going.

A previous study, conducted by researchers from Loyola University Chicago Stritch School of Medicine actually showed the opposite effect -- that people who are regular church-goers don't have lower blood pressure, and in fact the ones who tried to incorporate religion into their lives the most had the highest blood pressure in the study. However, it should be noted that this study was much smaller than the Norwegian one (it included 200 people).

"I think the whole issue of religion and health is really complex," Amy Luke, an associate professor at the university, told HealthDay.

Psychology Today reported that religion can also boost health by providing people with feelings of hope and belongingness, as well as increase a person's self-esteem and sense of being protected from existential forces.

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manroj1
Gamma Ray Burst
08:02 PM on 01/06/2012
So you're saying that in order to have good blood pressure, you have to become religiously insane?
07:47 PM on 01/06/2012
Oh, so you get the same results from sleeping through a boring sermon as having a dog you love, a cocktail with a good book or listening to music you like on a Sunday morning.
These kind of studies are pretty funny and it makes you wonder wehy they even bothered.
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hattie54
08:17 PM on 01/06/2012
Oh god,I don't miss those long boring sermons!!!!
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Ed Baggett
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07:20 PM on 01/06/2012
I believe in Santa Claus, the tooth fairy, & the Easter Bunny.....at least they're more practical & fun.... tee hee
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Ed Baggett
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07:09 PM on 01/06/2012
I used to go but it never worked for me....too much false piety abounds, no real answers just hocus spocus stuff . I can go to Walmart & get that !
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hattie54
06:41 PM on 01/06/2012
Rather have a pet than go to church.Pets also lower blood pressure.Being forced to go to church from age 4 'til I left for college raised my blood pressure I bet.I only step inside a church now for a wedding or a funeral.
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Alki Gifting
07:25 PM on 01/06/2012
Not to worry, your blood pressure will be the least of your worries when judgment say comes
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hattie54
07:46 PM on 01/06/2012
Whatever bible thumper.I am sure you'll get a lecture at the pearly gates too,if they let you in?
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victorzeller
06:18 PM on 01/06/2012
My thoughts are that going to the catholic church would raise your blood pressure.
06:06 PM on 01/06/2012
All it takes for a healthy mind, body and soul is to follow God's instructions.
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05:27 PM on 01/06/2012
I think it needs to be broadened, or specified depending how you look at it. Did the control group have any group gatherings, meditations, social clubs which they attended? Did the church goers have other commonalities; age, sex, history, other daily habits? I'd like to actually see the study. or at least an abstract.
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realwoman8
Curioser and curioser
05:14 PM on 01/06/2012
I wonder if they tracked people who belonged to any welcoming social group if the results would be the same. I think just being around people in a good environment is healthy. It doesn't have to be religious.
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ugotabkidnme
05:14 PM on 01/06/2012
Meditation, which prayer is, lowers blood pressure and body temperature. This is ancient knowledge. But not all prayer is meditation. You don't have to go to church, temple or mosque to lower blood pressure through mediation. You don't need to believe in anything and you can meditate anywhere, a quiet, clean, space is preferred. The assumption that "going to church" lowers your blood pressure is a skewed observation.
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05:23 PM on 01/06/2012
I guess, but you do need to take into account that there are other study-able factors. At church you are in the presence of other people, someone else is generally speaking, there may be varying periods of standing up or sitting down etc. I think there is a lot more to study before dropping it as a research topic.
04:50 PM on 01/06/2012
Whenever I channel surf and I come across televangelists my blood pressure goes thru the roof.
05:08 PM on 01/06/2012
They said a [legitimate] Church service, not a flim-flam show with televangelists!
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victorzeller
06:19 PM on 01/06/2012
Is the catholic church a legitimate church??? LOL
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garylinn
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04:09 PM on 01/06/2012
Objective conclusion....Atheists have more high blood pressure. Keeping their blood warm for the future when things will get really hot for them. HELL, FIRE, and BRIMBSTONE!!!! LOL
04:33 PM on 01/06/2012
LOL, aint that the truth!
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realwoman8
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05:15 PM on 01/06/2012
Actually, I'm an atheist, and my blood pressure is perfect. :-) But I do like the hot weather, so I guess I'm covered, lol.
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Ed Baggett
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07:14 PM on 01/06/2012
I guess you believe in devils & ghosts too.....you must have conjured this up around halloween...
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garylinn
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07:17 PM on 01/06/2012
I DO believe in devils and ghosts...Jesus believed in them too...that's good enough for me
03:48 PM on 01/06/2012
Interesting, however as a Christian Preacher's kid, I think church people cause it to rise.
04:27 PM on 01/06/2012
Grew up a PK. It's NOT easy, but I learned a lot from what I saw my Father deal with. I do feel that believing in God is not harmful to one's health. Trusting in Him brings peace to me.
04:47 PM on 01/06/2012
I agree with you that there is a "peace that surpasses all understanding" that can only come from God.

Most Church people make it almost impossible. I've heard a lot of Preacher's joke that, "church people will be the death of them". 3 weeks ago my dad had a mild heart attack. He's doing great by the grace of God. I believe it was due from stress of "Christtian" church-goers. I will say that we had the greatest out-pouring of love shown from Church members too.