San Francisco physicians Friedman & Rosenman spent 10 years conducting research and found that certain personality traits are three times more likely to develop heart disease than other personality traits. After a large number of clinical experiments, it has been concluded that people with psychosomatic diseases have common psychological and behavioral characteristics. For example, people with coronary heart disease have a characteristic behavioral pattern, which is called ‘Type A behavior’. His opposing personality traits were called Type B personality, which was later supplemented by Type C personality.
Type A personality is a personality trait characterized by aggressiveness, aggression, confidence, nervousness, etc., which is associated with heart disease and high blood pressure. People with type A personality are always willing to engage in high-intensity competitive activities, constantly driving themselves to do the most things in the shortest time, and attacking other people or other things that hinder their efforts. In contrast, people with type B personality are more relaxed, aloof from the world, and take everything calmly.
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