SummaryBackgroundSocial isolation may operate as a psychosocial stressor which disrupts functioning of the hypothalamic–pituitary–adrenocortical axis.MethodsUsing data from the MRC National Survey of Health and Development, we tested whether living alone, not being married and social network size were associated with diurnal cortisol patterns at 60–64 years. We hypothesised that recent onset compared with long-term isolation would be more strongly associated with cortisol awakening response, cortisol decline over the day and evening cortisol. Models were adjusted for sex, smoking, body mass index, alcohol intake, psychological distress and financial difficulties.ResultsThose widowed within the last three years had a 36% (95%CI 6%, 73%) high...
© 2017 Article author(s). Objectives We conducted an individual participant meta-analysis to test th...
Background: Spending time alone constitutes a ubiquitous part of our everyday lives. As we get older...
Secretion of the hormone cortisol, a physiological correlate of affect, has been studied mostly in r...
IntroductionLoneliness is a distressful feeling that can affect mental and physical health, particul...
Objective Loneliness in older adults has been associated with increased mortality and health problem...
Psychobiological research on aging in humans has been confounded by individual differences that have...
Despite well-established evidence on marriage as a psychosocial support for adults, there are studie...
OBJECTIVES: We conducted an individual participant meta-analysis to test the hypothesis that cortiso...
The research in this thesis was concerned with relationships between cortisol, DHEA/S and psychosoci...
Social connections have been linked with morbidity and mortality across decades of research. Althoug...
This study aimed to examine the relationship between trait loneliness and diurnal rhythms of salivar...
Many authors have proposed that early life stress (ELS) provokes a dysregulation of the hypothalamic...
OBJECTIVES: We conducted an individual participant meta-analysis to test the hypothesis that cortiso...
Psychobiological research on aging in humans has been confounded by individual differences that have...
Background: Previous studies have identified a number of psychosocial risk factors of dysregulated c...
© 2017 Article author(s). Objectives We conducted an individual participant meta-analysis to test th...
Background: Spending time alone constitutes a ubiquitous part of our everyday lives. As we get older...
Secretion of the hormone cortisol, a physiological correlate of affect, has been studied mostly in r...
IntroductionLoneliness is a distressful feeling that can affect mental and physical health, particul...
Objective Loneliness in older adults has been associated with increased mortality and health problem...
Psychobiological research on aging in humans has been confounded by individual differences that have...
Despite well-established evidence on marriage as a psychosocial support for adults, there are studie...
OBJECTIVES: We conducted an individual participant meta-analysis to test the hypothesis that cortiso...
The research in this thesis was concerned with relationships between cortisol, DHEA/S and psychosoci...
Social connections have been linked with morbidity and mortality across decades of research. Althoug...
This study aimed to examine the relationship between trait loneliness and diurnal rhythms of salivar...
Many authors have proposed that early life stress (ELS) provokes a dysregulation of the hypothalamic...
OBJECTIVES: We conducted an individual participant meta-analysis to test the hypothesis that cortiso...
Psychobiological research on aging in humans has been confounded by individual differences that have...
Background: Previous studies have identified a number of psychosocial risk factors of dysregulated c...
© 2017 Article author(s). Objectives We conducted an individual participant meta-analysis to test th...
Background: Spending time alone constitutes a ubiquitous part of our everyday lives. As we get older...
Secretion of the hormone cortisol, a physiological correlate of affect, has been studied mostly in r...