Background: Social participation is known to predict longevity. However, little is known about the effect of social participation according to an individual’s position in civic groups. We evaluated the influence of social position on mortality, using data from a large cohort of Japanese older adults (the AGES cohort). Methods: Of 14,804 individuals aged 65 years and older enrolled in the AGES, 14,286 individuals were followed up for approximately 5 years from 2003 to 2008. We performed inverse probability of treatment weighted (IPTW) Cox proportional hazards regression with multiple imputation of missing values to compute hazard ratios (HR) for all-cause mortality according to the individual’s position in the community organization(s) to wh...
Studies have suggested that frequent participation in social groups contributes to the well-being of...
Objectives. Social inactivity predicts adverse health events, but less is known about how different ...
[[abstract]]Introduction: It has been suggested that the widowed have a higher risk of death. This s...
Abstract Background Social participation is known to predict longevity. However, little is known abo...
Objectives: There is growing evidence of an association between social participation and improved ph...
There is evidence that social participation is inversely associated with mortality. Thus, we investi...
Background: Participation in everyday life and society is generally seen as essential for health-rel...
Many studies around the world have demonstrated the relationship between various dimensions of socia...
BACKGROUND:Although social participation (SP) is valid in active aging, it is vague which types and ...
Background: Population-based data examining the relationship between social participation (SP) and i...
The Longitudinal Study of Aging (LSOA) assessed the health and social functioning of a representativ...
BackgroundAlthough social participation (SP) is valid in active aging, it is vague which types and t...
[[abstract]]Purpose: This longitudinal study examines the effect of social participation on mortalit...
Examines the extent to which membership in social groups following retirement determines quality of ...
Abstract Background Several previous studies reported social participation may reduce the incident o...
Studies have suggested that frequent participation in social groups contributes to the well-being of...
Objectives. Social inactivity predicts adverse health events, but less is known about how different ...
[[abstract]]Introduction: It has been suggested that the widowed have a higher risk of death. This s...
Abstract Background Social participation is known to predict longevity. However, little is known abo...
Objectives: There is growing evidence of an association between social participation and improved ph...
There is evidence that social participation is inversely associated with mortality. Thus, we investi...
Background: Participation in everyday life and society is generally seen as essential for health-rel...
Many studies around the world have demonstrated the relationship between various dimensions of socia...
BACKGROUND:Although social participation (SP) is valid in active aging, it is vague which types and ...
Background: Population-based data examining the relationship between social participation (SP) and i...
The Longitudinal Study of Aging (LSOA) assessed the health and social functioning of a representativ...
BackgroundAlthough social participation (SP) is valid in active aging, it is vague which types and t...
[[abstract]]Purpose: This longitudinal study examines the effect of social participation on mortalit...
Examines the extent to which membership in social groups following retirement determines quality of ...
Abstract Background Several previous studies reported social participation may reduce the incident o...
Studies have suggested that frequent participation in social groups contributes to the well-being of...
Objectives. Social inactivity predicts adverse health events, but less is known about how different ...
[[abstract]]Introduction: It has been suggested that the widowed have a higher risk of death. This s...