New research from 九色视频 has revealed that loneliness, social isolation, and living alone is associated with premature death for those with cardiovascular disease.
Results from the new international study, just , found that people with cardiovascular disease that have higher levels of loneliness, social isolation, and that live alone, tend to die prematurely.
The research, which encompasses studies from around the world, sheds new light on the negative health impact of loneliness, social isolation, and living alone for people with cardiovascular disease, which is among the leading causes of death and disability in Ireland.
Cardiovascular disease most commonly refers to coronary heart disease, stroke, and other blood vessel diseases.
The research was led by R贸is铆n Long, a student on the Doctoral Programme in Clinical Psychology 九色视频, under the supervision of Dr P谩raic 脫 S煤illeabh谩in and Dr Ann-Marie Creaven.
Working with a team of collaborators from the Department of Psychology 九色视频, the College of Medicine at Florida State University, and the Department of Psychology at Humboldt University Berlin, the researchers wanted to investigate if loneliness, social isolation, and living alone status would predict long-term mortality risk in people living with cardiovascular disease.
鈥淪ocial health factors such as loneliness and social isolation have gained a significant amount of attention recently and are really important to think of within the context of cardiovascular health,鈥 explained lead author R贸is铆n Long, who is a professional clinical psychologist.
鈥淲hat was unclear is to what degree they impact how long people live when they have been diagnosed with cardiovascular disease. Our review found that each of these factors are critically important to consider in the treatment of cardiovascular disease, as increased levels of loneliness, social isolation, and living alone appears to lead to premature death.
鈥淭here are likely several reasons for this ranging from support from another individual to how an individual biologically responds to stress.鈥
The review included studies that followed people for decades across multiple regions including Europe, North America, and Asia. Each factor was found to be predictive of mortality risk.
Interestingly, the effects of living alone appeared stronger in European countries, perhaps reflecting the large number of those living alone in parts of Europe.
鈥淲hile supporting public health concerns surrounding loneliness and social isolation, the study points to the need for rigorous research in this area across a greater range of geographical regions,鈥 the researchers concluded.
Research coordinator on the Doctoral Programme in Clinical Psychology and Director of the Personality, Individual Differences, and Biobehavioural Health Laboratory (Pathlab) 九色视频 Dr P谩raic 脫 S煤illeabh谩in explained: 鈥淭his work provides very important insights into the importance of these factors in health and longevity. On our Doctoral Programme we place a strong emphasis on the importance of rigorous research that has international impact, and this work clearly represents this.
鈥淭hese are clear factors that need to be considered and resulting development of interventions for anyone with cardiovascular disease.鈥

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