Medindia
Why Register as Premium Member if you have Hypertension? Click Here
Medindia » Health Watch

How Environmental Factors Affect Happiness and Lifespan

by Dr. Trupti Shirole on April 19, 2024 at 12:08 AM
Listen to this News

Highlights:

If maintaining a consistently positive outlook were as simple as the adage "don't worry, be happy," navigating life's challenges would be effortless. However, myriad factors beyond our control can influence our mood, as revealed in a recent study from Osaka University, detailed in Environmental Research (1).


How the Environment Impacts Our Mood

Researchers at Osaka University unveiled that environmental contaminants have an impact on our emotional well-being and lifespan. They introduced a pioneering risk assessment tool that quantifies "happy life expectancy" (HLE) - the duration of subjective emotional well-being - and "loss of happy life expectancy" (LHpLE), signifying the reduction in positive emotional experiences due to risk exposure.

Did You Know?
Male infertility Your happiness could be influenced by unexpected factors like environmental pollutants and psychological distress. Explore how these elements shape well-being! #environamentalhealth #emotionalwellbeing #medindia’

Environmental Carcinogens Affect Happiness and Lifespan

Lead author Michio Murakami suggests that while this tool previously evaluated psychological distress and cancer risk post-Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Station incident, its application to gauge the influence of cancer or environmental carcinogens on happiness marks a novel approach.

The study, incorporating surveys of Japanese individuals to gauge average happiness by age and gender, aimed to discern if cancer impacts emotional well-being. Surprisingly, findings indicated no significant decrease in emotional happiness among cancer patients, nor did cancer type, history, or stage correlate significantly with emotional happiness. However, exposure to environmental carcinogens like radon, arsenic, and fine particulate matter in the air marginally reduced HLE. Notably, psychological distress wielded a more pronounced impact, diminishing HLE by nearly a year.

Need of Environmental Policies to Help Improve Quality of Life

Lead author Murakami underscores the notable decline in HLE attributed to carcinogen exposure, highlighting the imperative for environmental policies aimed at mitigating such exposure. Integration of these insights into public health policies holds the potential to extend and enrich the quality of life for many individuals.

Reference:
  1. Comparing the risks of environmental carcinogenic chemicals in Japan using the loss of happy life expectancy indicator - (https:www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0013935124005413?via%3Dihub)

Source: Medindia

Cite this Article

Please use one of the following formats to cite this article in your essay, paper or report:

  • APA

    Dr. Trupti Shirole. (2024, April 19). How Environmental Factors Affect Happiness and Lifespan . Medindia. Retrieved on May 17, 2024 from https://www.medindia.net/news/healthwatch/how-environmental-factors-affect-happiness-and-lifespan-215482-1.htm.

  • MLA

    Dr. Trupti Shirole. "How Environmental Factors Affect Happiness and Lifespan ". Medindia. May 17, 2024. <https://www.medindia.net/news/healthwatch/how-environmental-factors-affect-happiness-and-lifespan-215482-1.htm>.

  • Chicago

    Dr. Trupti Shirole. "How Environmental Factors Affect Happiness and Lifespan ". Medindia. https://www.medindia.net/news/healthwatch/how-environmental-factors-affect-happiness-and-lifespan-215482-1.htm. (accessed May 17, 2024).

  • Harvard

    Dr. Trupti Shirole. 2024. How Environmental Factors Affect Happiness and Lifespan . Medindia, viewed May 17, 2024, https://www.medindia.net/news/healthwatch/how-environmental-factors-affect-happiness-and-lifespan-215482-1.htm.

View Non AMP Site | Back to top ↑