Objective: To determine why lower social integration predicts higher mortality in patients with coronary heart disease (CHD). Methods: The association between social integration and mortality was examined prospectively in 1019 outpatients with stable CHD from the Heart and Soul Study. Baseline social integration was assessed with the Berkman Social Network Index. Cox proportional hazards models were used to determine the extent to which demographic and disease-relevant confounders and potential biological, behavioral, and psychological mediators explained the association between social integration and mortality. Results: During a mean (standard deviation) follow-up period of 6.7 (2.3) years, the age-adjusted annual rate of mortality was 6.3...
PURPOSE: To examine the prospective relation of social engagement with cardiovascular disease (CVD) ...
Measures of various types of social contacts were used as predictors of ischemic heart disease event...
and P. Puska. Social connections and mortality from all causes and from cardio-vascular disease: pro...
ObjectiveTo determine why lower social integration predicts higher mortality in patients with corona...
RATIONALE: Higher social integration is associated with lower cardiovascular mortality; however, wh...
Social relationships are associated with all-cause mortality. Substantial uncertainties remain, howe...
Objective: To examine the association between social relationships measured by the Social Network Sc...
Social isolation confers increased risk for coronary heart disease (CHD) events and mortality. In tw...
The authors prospectively examined the effects of social ties and change in social ties, as measured...
Lack of social support has been found to predict all causes of mortality in population studies. It h...
Objective: Numerous studies have shown network assessments of social contact predict mortality in pa...
BACKGROUND: Poor social health is associated with increased risk of cardiovascular disease (CVD). Re...
Abstract. This chapter presents a conceptual and selective review of the relationship between social...
Prospective studies have shown that social isolation (i.e. lack of social contacts) predicts inciden...
Background The relationship between low social status and premature mortality is well established, a...
PURPOSE: To examine the prospective relation of social engagement with cardiovascular disease (CVD) ...
Measures of various types of social contacts were used as predictors of ischemic heart disease event...
and P. Puska. Social connections and mortality from all causes and from cardio-vascular disease: pro...
ObjectiveTo determine why lower social integration predicts higher mortality in patients with corona...
RATIONALE: Higher social integration is associated with lower cardiovascular mortality; however, wh...
Social relationships are associated with all-cause mortality. Substantial uncertainties remain, howe...
Objective: To examine the association between social relationships measured by the Social Network Sc...
Social isolation confers increased risk for coronary heart disease (CHD) events and mortality. In tw...
The authors prospectively examined the effects of social ties and change in social ties, as measured...
Lack of social support has been found to predict all causes of mortality in population studies. It h...
Objective: Numerous studies have shown network assessments of social contact predict mortality in pa...
BACKGROUND: Poor social health is associated with increased risk of cardiovascular disease (CVD). Re...
Abstract. This chapter presents a conceptual and selective review of the relationship between social...
Prospective studies have shown that social isolation (i.e. lack of social contacts) predicts inciden...
Background The relationship between low social status and premature mortality is well established, a...
PURPOSE: To examine the prospective relation of social engagement with cardiovascular disease (CVD) ...
Measures of various types of social contacts were used as predictors of ischemic heart disease event...
and P. Puska. Social connections and mortality from all causes and from cardio-vascular disease: pro...