How your emotions change the shape of your heart | Sandeep Jauhar

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No other organ,
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perhaps no other object in human life,
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is as imbued with metaphor and meaning as the human heart.
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Over the course of history,
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the heart has been a symbol of our emotional lives.
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It was considered by many to be the seat of the soul,
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the repository of the emotions.
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The very word "emotion" stems in part from the French verb "émouvoir,"
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meaning "to stir up."
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And perhaps it's only logical that emotions would be linked to an organ
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characterized by its agitated movement.
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But what is this link?
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Is it real or purely metaphorical?
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As a heart specialist,
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I am here today to tell you that this link is very real.
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Emotions, you will learn,
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can and do have a direct physical effect on the human heart.
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But before we get into this,
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let's talk a bit about the metaphorical heart.
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The symbolism of the emotional heart endures even today.
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If we ask people which image they most associate with love,
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there's no question that the Valentine heart would the top the list.
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The heart shape, called a cardioid,
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is common in nature.
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It's found in the leaves, flowers and seeds of many plants,
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including silphium,
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which was used for birth control in the Middle Ages
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and perhaps is the reason why the heart became associated
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with sex and romantic love.
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Whatever the reason,
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hearts began to appear in paintings of lovers in the 13th century.
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Over time, the pictures came to be colored red,
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the color of blood,
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a symbol of passion.
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In the Roman Catholic Church,
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the heart shape became known as the Sacred Heart of Jesus.
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Adorned with thorns and emitting ethereal light,
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it became an insignia of monastic love.
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This association between the heart and love has withstood modernity.
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When Barney Clark, a retired dentist with end-stage heart failure,
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received the first permanent artificial heart in Utah in 1982,
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his wife of 39 years reportedly asked the doctors,
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"Will he still be able to love me?"
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Today, we know that the heart is not the source of love
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or the other emotions, per se;
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the ancients were mistaken.
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And yet, more and more, we have come to understand
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that the connection between the heart and the emotions is a highly intimate one.
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The heart may not originate our feelings,
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but it is highly responsive to them.
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In a sense, a record of our emotional life
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is written on our hearts.
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Fear and grief, for example, can cause profound cardiac injury.
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The nerves that control unconscious processes such as the heartbeat
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can sense distress
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and trigger a maladaptive fight-or-flight response
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that triggers blood vessels to constrict,
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the heart to gallop
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and blood pressure to rise,
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resulting in damage.
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In other words,
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it is increasingly clear
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that our hearts are extraordinarily sensitive to our emotional system,
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to the metaphorical heart, if you will.
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There is a heart disorder first recognized about two decades ago
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called "takotsubo cardiomyopathy," or "the broken heart syndrome,"
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in which the heart acutely weakens in response to intense stress or grief,
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such as after a romantic breakup or the death of a loved one.
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As these pictures show, the grieving heart in the middle
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looks very different than the normal heart on the left.
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It appears stunned
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and frequently balloons into the distinctive shape of a takotsubo,
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shown on the right,
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a Japanese pot with a wide base and a narrow neck.
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We don't know exactly why this happens,
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and the syndrome usually resolves within a few weeks.
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However, in the acute period,
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it can cause heart failure,
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life-threatening arrhythmias,
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even death.
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For example, the husband of an elderly patient of mine
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had died recently.
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She was sad, of course, but accepting.
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Maybe even a bit relieved.
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It had been a very long illness; he'd had dementia.
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But a week after the funeral, she looked at his picture
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and became tearful.
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And then she developed chest pain, and with it, came shortness of breath,
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distended neck veins, a sweaty brow,
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a noticeable panting as she was sitting up in a chair --
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all signs of heart failure.
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She was admitted to the hospital,
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where an ultrasound confirmed what we already suspected:
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her heart had weakened to less than half its normal capacity
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and had ballooned into the distinctive shape of a takotsubo.
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But no other tests were amiss,
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no sign of clogged arteries anywhere.
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Two weeks later, her emotional state had returned to normal
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and so, an ultrasound confirmed,
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had her heart.
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Takotsubo cardiomyopathy has been linked to many stressful situations,
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including public speaking --
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(Laughter)
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(Applause)
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domestic disputes, gambling losses,
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even a surprise birthday party.
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(Laughter)
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It's even been associated with widespread social upheaval,
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such as after a natural disaster.
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For example, in 2004,
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a massive earthquake devastated a district on the largest island in Japan.
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More than 60 people were killed, and thousands were injured.
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On the heels of this catastrophe,
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researchers found that the incidents of takotsubo cardiomyopathy
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increased twenty-four-fold in the district one month after the earthquake,
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compared to a similar period the year before.
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The residences of these cases
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closely correlated with the intensity of the tremor.
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In almost every case, patients lived near the epicenter.
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Interestingly, takotsubo cardiomyopathy has been seen after a happy event, too,
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but the heart appears to react differently,
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ballooning in the midportion, for example, and not at the apex.
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Why different emotional precipitants would result in different cardiac changes
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remains a mystery.
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But today, perhaps as an ode to our ancient philosophers,
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we can say that even if emotions are not contained inside our hearts,
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the emotional heart overlaps
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its biological counterpart,
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in surprising and mysterious ways.
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Heart syndromes, including sudden death,
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have long been reported in individuals experiencing intense emotional disturbance
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or turmoil in their metaphorical hearts.
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In 1942,
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the Harvard physiologist Walter Cannon published a paper called "'Voodoo' Death,"
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in which he described cases of death from fright
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in people who believed they had been cursed,
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such as by a witch doctor or as a consequence of eating taboo fruit.
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In many cases, the victim, all hope lost, dropped dead on the spot.
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What these cases had in common was the victim's absolute belief
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that there was an external force that could cause their demise,
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and against which they were powerless to fight.
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This perceived lack of control, Cannon postulated,
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resulted in an unmitigated physiological response,
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in which blood vessels constricted to such a degree
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that blood volume acutely dropped,
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blood pressure plummeted,
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the heart acutely weakened,
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and massive organ damage resulted from a lack of transported oxygen.
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Cannon believed that voodoo deaths
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were limited to indigenous or "primitive" people.
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But over the years, these types of deaths have been shown to occur
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in all manner of modern people, too.
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Today, death by grief has been seen in spouses and in siblings.
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Broken hearts are literally and figuratively deadly.
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These associations hold true even for animals.
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In a fascinating study in 1980 published in the journal "Science,"
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researchers fed caged rabbits a high-cholesterol diet
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to study its effect on cardiovascular disease.
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Surprisingly, they found that some rabbits developed a lot more disease than others,
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but they couldn't explain why.
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The rabbits had very similar diet, environment and genetic makeup.
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They thought it might have something to do with
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how frequently the technician interacted with the rabbits.
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So they repeated the study,
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dividing the rabbits into two groups.
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Both groups were fed a high-cholesterol diet.
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But in one group, the rabbits were removed from their cages,
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held, petted, talked to, played with,
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and in the other group, the rabbits remained in their cages
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and were left alone.
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At one year, on autopsy,
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the researchers found that the rabbits in the first group,
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that received human interaction,
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had 60 percent less aortic disease than rabbits in the other group,
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despite having similar cholesterol levels, blood pressure and heart rate.
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Today, the care of the heart has become less the province of philosophers,
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who dwell upon the heart's metaphorical meanings,
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and more the domain of doctors like me,
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wielding technologies that even a century ago,
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because of the heart's exalted status in human culture,
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were considered taboo.
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In the process, the heart has been transformed
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from an almost supernatural object imbued with metaphor and meaning
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into a machine that can be manipulated and controlled.
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But this is the key point:
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these manipulations, we now understand,
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must be complemented by attention to the emotional life
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that the heart, for thousands of years, was believed to contain.
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Consider, for example, the Lifestyle Heart Trial,
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published in the British journal "The Lancet" in 1990.
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Forty-eight patients with moderate or severe coronary disease
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were randomly assigned to usual care
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or an intensive lifestyle that included a low-fat vegetarian diet,
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moderate aerobic exercise,
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group psychosocial support
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and stress management advice.
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The researchers found that the lifestyle patients
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had a nearly five percent reduction in coronary plaque.
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Control patients, on the other hand,
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had five percent more coronary plaque at one year
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and 28 percent more at five years.
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They also had nearly double the rate of cardiac events,
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like heart attacks, coronary bypass surgery
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and cardiac-related deaths.
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Now, here's an interesting fact:
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some patients in the control group adopted diet and exercise plans
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that were nearly as intense as those in the intensive lifestyle group.
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Their heart disease still progressed.
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Diet and exercise alone were not enough to facilitate coronary disease regression.
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At both one- and five-year follow-ups,
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stress management was more strongly correlated
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with reversal of coronary disease
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than exercise was.
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No doubt, this and similar studies are small,
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and, of course, correlation does not prove causation.
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It's certainly possible that stress leads to unhealthy habits,
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and that's the real reason for the increased cardiovascular risk.
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But as with the association of smoking and lung cancer,
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when so many studies show the same thing,
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and when there are mechanisms to explain a causal relationship,
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it seems capricious to deny that one probably exists.
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What many doctors have concluded is what I, too, have learned
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in my nearly two decades as a heart specialist:
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the emotional heart intersects with its biological counterpart
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in surprising and mysterious ways.
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And yet, medicine today continues to conceptualize the heart as a machine.
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This conceptualization has had great benefits.
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Cardiology, my field,
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is undoubtedly one of the greatest scientific success stories
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of the past 100 years.
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Stents, pacemakers, defibrillators, coronary bypass surgery,
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heart transplants --
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all these things were developed or invented after World War II.
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However, it's possible
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that we are approaching the limits of what scientific medicine can do
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to combat heart disease.
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Indeed, the rate of decline of cardiovascular mortality
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has slowed significantly in the past decade.
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We will need to shift to a new paradigm
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to continue to make the kind of progress to which we have become accustomed.
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In this paradigm, psychosocial factors will need to be front and center
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in how we think about heart problems.
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This is going to be an uphill battle,
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and it remains a domain that is largely unexplored.
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The American Heart Association still does not list emotional stress
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as a key modifiable risk factor for heart disease,
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perhaps in part because blood cholesterol is so much easier to lower
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than emotional and social disruption.
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There is a better way, perhaps,
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if we recognize that when we say "a broken heart,"
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we are indeed sometimes talking about a real broken heart.
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We must, must pay more attention to the power and importance of the emotions
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in taking care of our hearts.
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Emotional stress, I have learned,
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is often a matter of life and death.
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Thank you.
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(Applause)
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