Background: Social integration has been related to risk of chronic diseases and mental health conditions. Purpose We investigated the association between social integration in midlife with subsequent health and well-being in aging. Methods: We included women from the Nurses' Health Study in the United States, who had no major chronic diseases in 1996 when we assessed social integration, using the Berkman-Syme Social Network Index. We defined healthy aging after 16 years of follow-up, when women ranged from 66 to 91 years, on the basis of survival along with 4 health criteria, assessed in 2012: no history of major chronic disease diagnosis, no self-reported impairment in memory, and no major impairments in physical function or mental health....
Background: The positive effect of social cohesion on well-being in older adults has been well docum...
We evaluated overall and race-specific relationships between social integration and cognition in old...
Objective: This article addresses the question of biological pathways through which social integrati...
Background: Social integration has been related to risk of chronic diseases and mental health condit...
Social integration has well-established health benefits among older adults in observational studies....
Rationale: Studies have consistently found positive associations between social participation and he...
International audienceIntroduction: Previous meta-analyses have linked social connections and mild c...
Evidence suggests that people with strong social support have lower mortality and morbidity and bett...
Limited prospective data have examined the association between living arrangements and emotional wel...
Social relationships are associated with all-cause mortality. Substantial uncertainties remain, howe...
RATIONALE: Higher social integration is associated with lower cardiovascular mortality; however, wh...
Summary: Background: Evidence of the possible health benefits of social connectedness is increasing...
OBJECTIVE: This study sought to determine whether social integration, defined as number of social ro...
ABSTRACT—Persons with more types of social relationships live longer and have less cognitive decline...
Objective: To assess the relationship between social network size and prospective mortality risk amo...
Background: The positive effect of social cohesion on well-being in older adults has been well docum...
We evaluated overall and race-specific relationships between social integration and cognition in old...
Objective: This article addresses the question of biological pathways through which social integrati...
Background: Social integration has been related to risk of chronic diseases and mental health condit...
Social integration has well-established health benefits among older adults in observational studies....
Rationale: Studies have consistently found positive associations between social participation and he...
International audienceIntroduction: Previous meta-analyses have linked social connections and mild c...
Evidence suggests that people with strong social support have lower mortality and morbidity and bett...
Limited prospective data have examined the association between living arrangements and emotional wel...
Social relationships are associated with all-cause mortality. Substantial uncertainties remain, howe...
RATIONALE: Higher social integration is associated with lower cardiovascular mortality; however, wh...
Summary: Background: Evidence of the possible health benefits of social connectedness is increasing...
OBJECTIVE: This study sought to determine whether social integration, defined as number of social ro...
ABSTRACT—Persons with more types of social relationships live longer and have less cognitive decline...
Objective: To assess the relationship between social network size and prospective mortality risk amo...
Background: The positive effect of social cohesion on well-being in older adults has been well docum...
We evaluated overall and race-specific relationships between social integration and cognition in old...
Objective: This article addresses the question of biological pathways through which social integrati...