Background: We sought to evaluate the associations between frequency of daily laughter with heart disease and stroke among community-dwelling older Japanese women and men. Methods: We analyzed cross-sectional data in 20 934 individuals (10 206 men and 10 728 women) aged 65 years or older, who participated in the Japan Gerontological Evaluation Study in 2013. In the mail-in survey, participants provided information on daily frequency of laughter, as well as body mass index, demographic and lifestyle factors, and diagnoses of cardiovascular disease, hyperlipidemia, hypertension, and depression. Results: Even after adjustment for hyperlipidemia, hypertension, depression, body mass index, and other risk factors, the prevalence of heart d...
This study investigated the effect of laughter on stress to address current gaps in the literature o...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: Using humor to decrease stress, diminish pain and improve quality of life ...
OBJECTIVE: The objective of this selective EBM review is to determine whether ornot laughter therapy...
Abstract The aim of this study was to evaluate the association of laughter with subjective health in...
Objective Several studies have reported that laughter is associated with health benefits. In additio...
AIM: Currently, there is little evidence on the relationship between laughter and the risk of dement...
This cross-cultural study explored along with various personality factors the relationship between l...
Background: Depression level among elderly remains high in Indonesia. One of efforts to decrease dep...
The research of laughter could seem ridiculous. As the different aspects on the subject are uncovere...
OBJECTIVE: To review the beneficial and harmful effects of laughter. DESIGN: Narrative synthesis. DA...
Psychological research into the relationship between humor and health has been trying for decades to...
[Abstract] Background: Laughter is a universal expression of emotion for humans, and it has been lin...
none1noThis chapter presents an overview of recent empirical studies dealing with humor and physical...
Purpose: Although mental health problems such as depression after disasters have been reported, posi...
Abstract Introduction: Calls for a practical laughter prescription have been made by the medical co...
This study investigated the effect of laughter on stress to address current gaps in the literature o...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: Using humor to decrease stress, diminish pain and improve quality of life ...
OBJECTIVE: The objective of this selective EBM review is to determine whether ornot laughter therapy...
Abstract The aim of this study was to evaluate the association of laughter with subjective health in...
Objective Several studies have reported that laughter is associated with health benefits. In additio...
AIM: Currently, there is little evidence on the relationship between laughter and the risk of dement...
This cross-cultural study explored along with various personality factors the relationship between l...
Background: Depression level among elderly remains high in Indonesia. One of efforts to decrease dep...
The research of laughter could seem ridiculous. As the different aspects on the subject are uncovere...
OBJECTIVE: To review the beneficial and harmful effects of laughter. DESIGN: Narrative synthesis. DA...
Psychological research into the relationship between humor and health has been trying for decades to...
[Abstract] Background: Laughter is a universal expression of emotion for humans, and it has been lin...
none1noThis chapter presents an overview of recent empirical studies dealing with humor and physical...
Purpose: Although mental health problems such as depression after disasters have been reported, posi...
Abstract Introduction: Calls for a practical laughter prescription have been made by the medical co...
This study investigated the effect of laughter on stress to address current gaps in the literature o...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: Using humor to decrease stress, diminish pain and improve quality of life ...
OBJECTIVE: The objective of this selective EBM review is to determine whether ornot laughter therapy...