eating the anger keeps the blood pressure low, which is the best way to control blood pressure and prevent heart attacks
Sugar, Anger, Depression and Stress
anger and stress have something to do with it
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Physical
The goal of anger management is to reduce negative feelings. This can help reduce the negative physiological changes caused by anger. Like other emotions, anger can cause physiological changes such as a rise in blood pressure, and an increase in your energy hormones like adrenaline.
A few diseases caused by anger along with other genetic predisposition or other factors would be: hypertension, high blood pressure, obesity and diabetes.
The medulla oblongata does not directly control emotions like anger. It primarily plays a crucial role in regulating vital autonomic functions such as heart rate, blood pressure, and respiration. Anger is primarily controlled by areas of the brain such as the amygdala and prefrontal cortex.
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Anger displacement disorder is a psychological condition where a person redirects their anger from the actual source onto a less threatening target. This defense mechanism can lead to outbursts or conflicts with individuals who are not responsible for the person's anger. Therapy and self-awareness can help identify and manage this behavior.
Anger can have negative effects on both our physical and mental well-being. It can lead to increased stress levels, high blood pressure, and weakened immune system. Additionally, unresolved anger can strain relationships and impact our overall quality of life.
The physical effects of anger can release adrenalin and the heart pounds; the body muscles tense up and blood pressure can go up; the whole body is in a state of tension. If the person is angry for a few moments; a day or a couple of days and the anger subsides then the body relaxes and the anger disappears, but they often feel drained and tired. However, if the person insists on carrying constant anger with them then their body is always seized up from that anger and can lead to health issues.