Seo Chae Paik, Jong Sung Kim
Department of Family Medicine, Chungnam National University Hospital, Daejeon, Korea
Background: This study was designed to investigate the
effects of usual negative emotional experiences on
biological aging progression of human. Methods: A total of
237 subjects who visited the Health Promotion Center at
Chungnam National University Hospital from May 2013
through September 2013 was enrolled. Each subject had
been drawn up a structured questionnaire about usual
experiences of depression, anxiety, anger, and anger
expression. The degree of biological aging progression of
each subject was computed by a specific formula which
consisted of chronological age and biological age reflecting
obesity and aging of main organs. Results: Trait anger and
low education level showed the significant correlations with
biological aging (r=0.160, P=0.014, and r=-0.189, P=0.024,
respectively). Trait anger and low education level solely
displayed the significant R2s for biological aging in
consequence of multivariate analyses; R2=0.044, P=0.020,
and R2=0.022, P=0.038, respectively. Conclusions: This
study suggests that the significant relationship between
usual anger experience (i.e., trait anger) and biological
aging would be present. In addition, lower education level
may be related with biological aging. Korean J Health
Promot 2018;18(4):147-158
Keywords: Aging, Anger,
Education
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