Identical measures of social ties obtained from three community-based cohorts aged 65 and over from East Boston, MA; New Haven, CT; and two rural counties in Iowa permit the first direct cross-community comparison of the hypothesis that social isolation increases 5-year mortality risks (1982 to 1987) for older men and women. In sex-specific proportional hazards analyses, social ties were significantly and inversely related to mortality independently of age in all three cohorts (e.g., relative hazard (RH) = 1.97 to 3.06 for men and women, comparing those with no ties to those with four types of ties). After controlling for age, pack-years of smoking, body mass, chronic conditions, angina, and physical and cognitive disability, social ties re...
BackgroundAlthough several epidemiological studies have linked social isolation to increased risk of...
International audienceIntroduction: Previous meta-analyses have linked social connections and mild c...
This dissertation examines the interaction of a series of potential social and biological mechanisms...
Identical measures of social ties obtained from three community-based cohorts aged 65 and over from ...
The authors prospectively examined the effects of social ties and change in social ties, as measured...
This study examines the association between social relationships (SRs) and mortality risk in later l...
The quality and quantity of individuals' social relationships has been linked not only to mental hea...
and P. Puska. Social connections and mortality from all causes and from cardio-vascular disease: pro...
Abstract Various aspects of social relationships have been examined as risk factors for mortality. I...
BACKGROUND: The association between social relationships and lower mortality has been well documente...
Social relationships are associated with all-cause mortality. Substantial uncertainties remain, howe...
Many studies around the world have demonstrated the relationship between various dimensions of socia...
The hypothesis of the study was that social contacts to close friends and relatives and perceived so...
Purpose: We examined whether the presence of a spouse and the frequency of interaction with children...
As little as 10 years ago, there was vir-tually no information on the relationship of social support...
BackgroundAlthough several epidemiological studies have linked social isolation to increased risk of...
International audienceIntroduction: Previous meta-analyses have linked social connections and mild c...
This dissertation examines the interaction of a series of potential social and biological mechanisms...
Identical measures of social ties obtained from three community-based cohorts aged 65 and over from ...
The authors prospectively examined the effects of social ties and change in social ties, as measured...
This study examines the association between social relationships (SRs) and mortality risk in later l...
The quality and quantity of individuals' social relationships has been linked not only to mental hea...
and P. Puska. Social connections and mortality from all causes and from cardio-vascular disease: pro...
Abstract Various aspects of social relationships have been examined as risk factors for mortality. I...
BACKGROUND: The association between social relationships and lower mortality has been well documente...
Social relationships are associated with all-cause mortality. Substantial uncertainties remain, howe...
Many studies around the world have demonstrated the relationship between various dimensions of socia...
The hypothesis of the study was that social contacts to close friends and relatives and perceived so...
Purpose: We examined whether the presence of a spouse and the frequency of interaction with children...
As little as 10 years ago, there was vir-tually no information on the relationship of social support...
BackgroundAlthough several epidemiological studies have linked social isolation to increased risk of...
International audienceIntroduction: Previous meta-analyses have linked social connections and mild c...
This dissertation examines the interaction of a series of potential social and biological mechanisms...