Sep
3
2009
Community in Canberra
Author: SamLast week, when I wrote about the power of a group of three friends, and how, while we were having a great breakfast in one of the many restaurants Canberra has, we discussed how crating a small tribe, like the three of us, can prove more powerful as a preventative that any diet or drug from dying to heart disease. Which is almost always, metaphorically speaking, caused by dying from a broken heart.
We all have done research and have come to the same conclusions such as the Japanese-Americans who demonstrate that social networks and social support protect them against heart disease. Regardless of whether they smoke or suffer from high blood pressure. Even here in Australia, in a study of 200 healthy elderly people, those with good supporting networks had lower blood cholesterol levels and higher levels of immune function than those without a good supporting network.
As I mentioned last week, just how much you smoke or what you eat didn’t seem to have a correlation or much bearing on your heart as whether you felt isolated from the world. This situation even exists in animal societies. Research has conducted heart studies on rabbits and were stunned to find that among the animals given a regiment of high cholesterol-producing diets, those who were played with and petted by the researches developed less cardiovascular disease that those who were in cages out of reach and left alone.
So, whether in humans or animals, a high-cholesterol diet does not appear to have much of an impact or creates heart disease, but the lack of social connections does. Many other studies have shown that a strong community involvement, is one of the most important indicators of healthy living.
One very good example of a strong community is in a small Pennsylvania town called Roseto. This tiny town was entirely populated with Italian immigrants who all lived in the same area in Italy. Along with the people themselves, their culture had also been transplanted to Roseto. The town shared a very cohesive sense of community. Roseto had an amazing health record. Despite the prevalence of a number of high-risk factors in the community, like smoking, high-fat diets and economic stress. The people of Roseto had a heart attack rate less than half that of their neighboring towns.
So, do what my two other friends and I are doing, creating our own sense of community and support.