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BEING HEALTHY :
The number and quality of your relationships
affect your health in direct and indirect ways. People
with a large number of satisfying relationships live
longer and stay healthier than those with none or few.
Lonliness leads to High Blood Pressure ...
Posted by Mark Dombeck, Ph.D. on Tue, Mar 28th 2006
There are all sorts of studies out there (decent summary
here) that suggest that being married can help you live a
healthier, longer life. We can add to this literature new
evidence that suggests that being older and lonely is
positively bad for your health. A new study out of the
University of Chicago that looked at the physical health
of people 50 years and older was able to demonstrate that
subjects who thought of themselves as lonely and who
reported lacking companionship had blood pressure
measurements which were as much as 30 points higher than
those subjects who reported adequate social interactions
and that they were not particularly lonely. Study
co-author Dr. John Cacioppo has already observed similar
findings (blood vessel problems indicative of later-life
blood pressure issues) in a separate study of younger
adults. So - here is the mind-body connection at work.
People are social creatures by nature, and as it seems to
be turning out, isolation (a psychological condition) has
real negative physical health consequences.

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