Abstract There are well documented links between close relationships and physical health, such that those who have supportive close relationships have lower rates of morbidity and mortality compared to those who do not. Inflammation is one mechanism that may help to explain this link. Chronically high levels of inflammation predict disease. Across the lifespan, people who have supportive close relationships have lower levels of systemic inflammation compared to people who have cold, unsupportive, and conflict-ridden relationships. Not only are current relationships associated with inflammation, but past relationships are as well. In this article, we will first review the literature linking current close relationships across the lifespan to ...
The growing evidence linking social connectedness and chronic diseases such as cancer calls for a be...
An abundance of evidence suggests that the size and quality of our social relationships improves hum...
Childhood socioeconomic disadvantage is associated with greater risk for chronic inflammation and ca...
Social relationships have long been held to have powerful effects on health and survival, but it rem...
The body is an important contributor to social experience. One specific biological system, the immun...
Social integration (SI) and perceived social support (SS) are associated with reduction in premature...
A large body of literature has established an association of social relationship characteristics wit...
Although much evidence has accrued in research over the past 20 years on the strong causal associati...
Close relationships play a vital role in human health, but much remains to be learned about specific...
SummaryBackgroundChildhood adversities are known to be associated with poorer health outcomes. A pot...
The world is aging at an unprecedented rate, with older adults representing the fastest-growing segm...
While engaging in romantic relationships is regarded as a normative task during young adulthood, non...
Close relationships are integral to the health and adaptation of our species. The evidence is incont...
An abundance of evidence suggests that the size and quality of our social relationships improves hum...
The health and survival benefits of social embeddedness have been widely documented across social sp...
The growing evidence linking social connectedness and chronic diseases such as cancer calls for a be...
An abundance of evidence suggests that the size and quality of our social relationships improves hum...
Childhood socioeconomic disadvantage is associated with greater risk for chronic inflammation and ca...
Social relationships have long been held to have powerful effects on health and survival, but it rem...
The body is an important contributor to social experience. One specific biological system, the immun...
Social integration (SI) and perceived social support (SS) are associated with reduction in premature...
A large body of literature has established an association of social relationship characteristics wit...
Although much evidence has accrued in research over the past 20 years on the strong causal associati...
Close relationships play a vital role in human health, but much remains to be learned about specific...
SummaryBackgroundChildhood adversities are known to be associated with poorer health outcomes. A pot...
The world is aging at an unprecedented rate, with older adults representing the fastest-growing segm...
While engaging in romantic relationships is regarded as a normative task during young adulthood, non...
Close relationships are integral to the health and adaptation of our species. The evidence is incont...
An abundance of evidence suggests that the size and quality of our social relationships improves hum...
The health and survival benefits of social embeddedness have been widely documented across social sp...
The growing evidence linking social connectedness and chronic diseases such as cancer calls for a be...
An abundance of evidence suggests that the size and quality of our social relationships improves hum...
Childhood socioeconomic disadvantage is associated with greater risk for chronic inflammation and ca...