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Perceived Control and Cardiovascular Disease Risk (Stürmer et al. Study)

An empirical study found that individuals with higher levels of perceived control have a significantly lower incidence of cardiovascular disease, as a greater sense of control encourages healthier lifestyle choices and stress mitigation (Stürmer, Hasselbach, & Amelang, 2006).

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