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  1. Nevertheless, future research should attempt to examine whether the relationship between mixed emotions and physical health persists when using objective measures of health status. Although our results demonstrate a link between mixed emotions and physical health, the exact mechanism through which this relationship occurs is currently unknown.

  2. Strong connections between emotions and health have been found repeatedly (e.g., DeSteno, Gross, & Kubzansky, 2013) along with some intriguing suggestions that there may be links between specific emotional behaviors and specific health problems (e.g., Chida & Steptoe, 2009; Friedman & Rosenman, 1959). Despite this, research examining links between specific interpersonal emotional behaviors and ...

  3. Jun 1, 2017 · Findings on the relationship between emotions and physical health are sometimes conflicting; hence considering a higher-order process, such as whether emotions are effectively regulated, may provide important insight [8]. This narrative review summarizes scientific advances mainly made since 2014 in the study of emotions, mixed emotions and emotion regulation as determinants of lifecourse health.

    • Claudia Trudel-Fitzgerald, Farah Qureshi, Allison A Appleton, Laura D Kubzansky
    • 2017
  4. When feeling bad can be good: Mixed emotions benefit physical health across adulthood. Social Psychological and Personality Science. 2013;4:54–61. doi: 10.1177/1948550612444616. This longitudinal study revealed that more frequent experiences of mixed emotions were positively associated with physical health and protected against health declines typically seen as one ages.

  5. Nov 9, 2021 · Nevertheless, in both small and large ways, our emotions continually shape our physical well-being (Consedine, 2008). Our emotions manifest somatically (i.e., in our bodies) just as much as ...

  6. Both lines of research, though, neglect the complex interplay between positive and negative emotions and how this interplay affects physical well-being. Indeed, recent theoretical work suggests that a strategy of "taking the good with the bad" may benefit health outcomes. In the present study, the authors assessed the impact of mixed emotional ...

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  8. Apr 30, 2012 · The authors found that not only were frequent experiences of mixed emotions (co-occurrences of positive and negative emotions) strongly associated with relatively good physical health, but that increases of mixed emotions over many years attenuated typical age-related health declines.

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