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  1. Jan 4, 2018 · Loneliness is a risk factor for all-cause mortality [pooled HR = 1.22, 95% CI = (1.10, 1.35), p < 0.001] for both genders together, and for women [pooled HR = 1.26, 95% CI = (1.07, 1.48); p = 0.005] and men [pooled HR = 1.44; 95% CI = (1.19, 1.76); p < 0.001] separately.

    • Laura Alejandra Rico-Uribe, Francisco Félix Caballero, Francisco Félix Caballero, Natalia Martín-Mar...
    • 10.1371/journal.pone.0190033
    • 2018
    • PLoS One. 2018; 13(1): e0190033.
  2. Feb 9, 2022 · Overall, 212 estimates for 106 countries from 24 studies were included in meta-analyses. The pooled prevalence of loneliness for adolescents ranged from 9.2% (95% confidence interval 6.8% to 12.4%) in South-East Asia to 14.4% (12.2% to 17.1%) in the Eastern Mediterranean region.

    • Does loneliness increase mortality?1
    • Does loneliness increase mortality?2
    • Does loneliness increase mortality?3
    • Does loneliness increase mortality?4
    • Does loneliness increase mortality?5
  3. Jan 1, 2021 · Research has shown loneliness increases the likelihood of early mortality and poor physical health; it has also been shown to put individuals at greater risk of poor mental health including depression.

  4. Apr 14, 2022 · Loneliness is associated with increased mortality and a higher risk of some cardiovascular, metabolic and neurological disorders. Co-ordinated approaches at the individual, community...

    • Hawkley-Louise@norc.org
  5. Apr 3, 2024 · Chronic loneliness can be as detrimental as obesity, physical inactivity and smoking according to a report by Vivek Murthy, the US surgeon general.

  6. Mar 11, 2015 · Actual and perceived social isolation are both associated with increased risk for early mortality. In this meta-analytic review, our objective is to establish the overall and relative magnitude of social isolation and loneliness and to examine possible moderators.

  7. Jun 19, 2023 · Here we show that, in the general population, both social isolation and loneliness were significantly associated with an increased risk of all-cause mortality (pooled effect...

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