Social relationships and physiological determinants of longevity across the human life span

24 Sep 2013Yang Claire Yang, Courtney Boen, Karen Gerken, Ting Li, Kristen Schorpp, Kathleen Mullan Harris

social isolation increased the risk of inflammation by the same magnitude as physical inactivity in adolescence, and the effect of social isolation on hypertension exceeded that of clinical risk factors such as diabetes in old age.

Meta Analysis
4 effects
10 years
6923 subjects

Reported Outcomes

DeterminantsOutcomeDetails

Friendships Selfcare risk & protective factor
Minor Protective Factor Friendships
Selfcare

Obesity Musculoskeletal outcome
Minor decreased risk of Obesity
Musculoskeletal system

High evidence
-11.0%

Friendships Selfcare risk & protective factor
Minor Protective Factor Friendships
Selfcare

Blood Pressure - Hypertension Cardiovascular outcome
Minor decreased risk of Blood Pressure - Hype...
Cardiovascular system

High evidence
-11.0%

Friendships Selfcare risk & protective factor
Minor Protective Factor Friendships
Selfcare

Oxidative stress Lymphatic outcome
Minor decreased risk of Oxidative stress
Lymphatic system

High evidence
-11.0%

Friendships Selfcare risk & protective factor
Minor Protective Factor Friendships
Selfcare

Inflammation Lymphatic outcome
Minor decreased risk of Inflammation
Lymphatic system

High evidence
-4.0%