The hypothesis of the study was that social contacts to close friends and relatives and perceived social integration was able to delay mortality in general and cardiovascular mortality in particular. Altogether 1752 males and females, aged 70-100 years were interviewed by trained nurses in 1972 to 1974. The study group was based upon a random sample of all elderly in the town of Odense, Denmark. More than 80% participated in the survey which included data collection on social networks and health at the time of interviewing. By means of linking the study group to national registries on mortality and causes of mortality practically all in the cohort were traced until 1987. During follow-up 1501 persons died. Most of the association between so...
Background Certain features of the social environment could maintain and even improve not only psych...
Measures of various types of social contacts were used as predictors of ischemic heart disease event...
Abstract Various aspects of social relationships have been examined as risk factors for mortality. I...
In this paper recent studies of the relationships between social networks and mortality among older ...
The size of social network is linked to health and longevity, but it is unclear whether the number o...
Background: Research on aging has consistently demonstrated an increased chance of survival for olde...
Research on aging has consistently demonstrated an increased chance of survival for older adults who...
Research on aging has consistently demonstrated an increased chance of survival for older adults who...
Loneliness and social network size have been found to be predictors of mortality in older adults. Th...
This study examines the association between social relationships (SRs) and mortality risk in later l...
Despite multimorbidity trends pointing to an increase in the number of older people with chronic dis...
The authors prospectively examined the effects of social ties and change in social ties, as measured...
It is well established that self-rated health (SRH) predicts mortality even after controlling for a ...
Objective: To assess the relationship between social network size and prospective mortality risk amo...
Objective: To examine associations between relative, friend, and partner support, as well as size an...
Background Certain features of the social environment could maintain and even improve not only psych...
Measures of various types of social contacts were used as predictors of ischemic heart disease event...
Abstract Various aspects of social relationships have been examined as risk factors for mortality. I...
In this paper recent studies of the relationships between social networks and mortality among older ...
The size of social network is linked to health and longevity, but it is unclear whether the number o...
Background: Research on aging has consistently demonstrated an increased chance of survival for olde...
Research on aging has consistently demonstrated an increased chance of survival for older adults who...
Research on aging has consistently demonstrated an increased chance of survival for older adults who...
Loneliness and social network size have been found to be predictors of mortality in older adults. Th...
This study examines the association between social relationships (SRs) and mortality risk in later l...
Despite multimorbidity trends pointing to an increase in the number of older people with chronic dis...
The authors prospectively examined the effects of social ties and change in social ties, as measured...
It is well established that self-rated health (SRH) predicts mortality even after controlling for a ...
Objective: To assess the relationship between social network size and prospective mortality risk amo...
Objective: To examine associations between relative, friend, and partner support, as well as size an...
Background Certain features of the social environment could maintain and even improve not only psych...
Measures of various types of social contacts were used as predictors of ischemic heart disease event...
Abstract Various aspects of social relationships have been examined as risk factors for mortality. I...