01-31-2013, 10:51 PM
I figured some would like to see this...
http://www.usnews.com/news/articles/2013...erosexuals
http://www.usnews.com/news/articles/2013...erosexuals
Quote:A new study has found that gay and bisexual men are less likely to be depressed and have psychological problems than heterosexual men.
Often seen as one of the defining moments of a gay, lesbian or bisexual person's life, "coming out of the closet" may have tangible health benefits, and "out" gay people may have less anxiety and stress than heterosexuals, according to a new study, published in the journal Psychosomatic Medicine, by researchers at the University of Montreal.
Quote:Juster says that previous studies have shown gay and bisexual men are more likely to work out and eat a healthy diet than heterosexual men, which could be one of the reasons they were less often depressed. The act of discussing their sexuality with friends and family may also play a role, he suggests.
"Something about coming out of the closet might make them more resilient—if you go through a major, stressful event like that you have to develop coping strategies that you might be able to use in the future," he says. "We also saw body mass index and inflammation were lower in gay and bisexual men, which fits with the idea that they're taking better care of their bodies than heterosexual men."
Though it may make sense that "out" LGBT people are less likely to be stressed, previous studies have shown that the period immediately after a LGBT person reveals their sexuality to family and friends can also be dangerous, as suicide and depression rates increase.