In the present review, we argue that social disconnectedness could and should be included in primary-care screening protocols for the detection of cardiometabolic disease. Empirical evidence indicates that weak social connectedness represents a serious risk factor for chronic diseases, including cardiovascular disease, diabetes, and various cancers. Weak social connectedness, however, is largely regarded as a second-tier health-risk factor in clinical and research settings. This may be because the mechanisms by which this factor impacts on physical health are poorly understood. Budding research, however, advances the idea that social connectedness buffers against stress-related allostatic load-a known precursor for cardiovascular disease an...
PURPOSE:Socially disconnected individuals have worse health than those who feel socially connected. ...
Healthy normotensive men and women (N 33) underwent a 60-day diary assessment of emotions and cardi...
Background It is stated that vital exhaustion (VE) increases the risk of getting cardiovascular dise...
Loneliness and objective measures of social isolation (e.g., social network size) have been associat...
Introduction Social isolation and loneliness are positively associated with metabolic syndrome. Howe...
Objective: This article addresses the question of biological pathways through which social integrati...
Social support has been associated with cardiovascular disease (CVD) morbidity and mortality. Cardio...
There is a growing body of research to suggest that social connectedness increases resilience when e...
Background: Psychosocial risk factors are important determinants of cardiovascular diseases (CVDs): ...
This study tested two hypotheses of associations between dimensions of social connectedness and card...
OBJECTIVE: Analyses test the hypothesis that aspects of social relationships (quantity of ties, soci...
To understand the influence of social relationships on cardiovascular responses to stress, the prese...
Measures of various types of social contacts were used as predictors of ischemic heart disease event...
PURPOSE:Socially disconnected individuals have worse health than those who feel socially connected. ...
Social support has been reliably related to lower rates of morbidity and mortality. An im-portant is...
PURPOSE:Socially disconnected individuals have worse health than those who feel socially connected. ...
Healthy normotensive men and women (N 33) underwent a 60-day diary assessment of emotions and cardi...
Background It is stated that vital exhaustion (VE) increases the risk of getting cardiovascular dise...
Loneliness and objective measures of social isolation (e.g., social network size) have been associat...
Introduction Social isolation and loneliness are positively associated with metabolic syndrome. Howe...
Objective: This article addresses the question of biological pathways through which social integrati...
Social support has been associated with cardiovascular disease (CVD) morbidity and mortality. Cardio...
There is a growing body of research to suggest that social connectedness increases resilience when e...
Background: Psychosocial risk factors are important determinants of cardiovascular diseases (CVDs): ...
This study tested two hypotheses of associations between dimensions of social connectedness and card...
OBJECTIVE: Analyses test the hypothesis that aspects of social relationships (quantity of ties, soci...
To understand the influence of social relationships on cardiovascular responses to stress, the prese...
Measures of various types of social contacts were used as predictors of ischemic heart disease event...
PURPOSE:Socially disconnected individuals have worse health than those who feel socially connected. ...
Social support has been reliably related to lower rates of morbidity and mortality. An im-portant is...
PURPOSE:Socially disconnected individuals have worse health than those who feel socially connected. ...
Healthy normotensive men and women (N 33) underwent a 60-day diary assessment of emotions and cardi...
Background It is stated that vital exhaustion (VE) increases the risk of getting cardiovascular dise...