Rice University: Study - Childhood Trauma Survivors With High Heart Rate Variability are More Resilient When Grieving Spouse
June 21, 2023
June 21, 2023
HOUSTON, Texas, June 21 (TNSres) -- Rice University issued the following news release:
While childhood trauma is often linked to mental and physical health problems later in life, a new study from Rice University finds that individuals who have faced mistreatment in their youth but have high heart rate variability -- variation in the time between heartbeats -- are more resilient emotionally and physically when grieving the loss of a spouse.
"Resilience to Stress Ac . . .
While childhood trauma is often linked to mental and physical health problems later in life, a new study from Rice University finds that individuals who have faced mistreatment in their youth but have high heart rate variability -- variation in the time between heartbeats -- are more resilient emotionally and physically when grieving the loss of a spouse.
"Resilience to Stress Ac . . .