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Anger may actually be linked with better, not worse,
health in certain cultures -contrary to the popular
belief of West, a study suggests. βMany of us in
Western societies naively believe that anger is bad for
health,β said Shinobu Kitayama of the University of
Michigan.
βBut our study suggests that truism linking anger to ill
health may be valid only within the cultural boundary
of the `West', where anger functions as an index of
frustration, poverty , low status and everything else
that potentially compromises health,β said Kitayama.
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Researchers examined data from American participants
drawn from the Midlife in the US survey and data from
Japanese participants drawn from the Midlife in Japan
survey .
The data showed that greater anger expression was
associated with increased biological health risk among
American participants. But it was associated with
reduced biological health risk among Japanese.
Together, these findings suggest that the link between
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