@HolgerHamburgo @dagegen0815 @DrPuerner @prof_freedom Und wie passt „weniger Kontakte retten Leben“ hiermit zusammen?
Este estudo descobriu que estar sozinho é tão ruim para você quanto fumar 15 cigarros por dia. https://t.co/UIeJCcOorY
#PLOSMedicine: Social Relationships and Mortality Risk: A Meta-analytic Review https://t.co/PQrIPaEOr9
7. The Loneliness Epidemic started before 2020. This study found that being lonely is just as bad for you as smoking 15 cigarettes a day 🚬 https://t.co/0E3hrbqRCL https://t.co/YEH4YyXdte
RT @PVehemente: La epidemia de soledad (a partir de 2020). Este estudio encontró que estar solo es tan malo para como fumar 15 cigarrillo…
RT @PVehemente: La epidemia de soledad (a partir de 2020). Este estudio encontró que estar solo es tan malo para como fumar 15 cigarrillo…
Social Relationships and Mortality Risk: A Meta-analytic Review The influence of social relationships on risk for mortality is comparable with well-established risk factors for mortality #mortalityrisk #loneliness #socialrelationships https://t.co/cpdju1
RT @PVehemente: La epidemia de soledad (a partir de 2020). Este estudio encontró que estar solo es tan malo para como fumar 15 cigarrillo…
RT @PVehemente: La epidemia de soledad (a partir de 2020). Este estudio encontró que estar solo es tan malo para como fumar 15 cigarrillo…
La epidemia de soledad (a partir de 2020). Este estudio encontró que estar solo es tan malo para como fumar 15 cigarrillos al día 🚬
Ahhh shit I’m basically third hand smoking
well im lonely and smoke so..... shit
wow
Hug a tree, it's the goodness. Always right where you last met and stuff.
RT @CultivatingChi: 7. The Loneliness Epidemic (starting before 2020). This study found that being lonely is just as bad for you as smokin…
Interessante
Killing me slowly.
Sheeesh
This part hurts my heart Go show some love to someone today You truly never know what anyone is dealing with
Eita
RT @CultivatingChi: 7. The Loneliness Epidemic (starting before 2020). This study found that being lonely is just as bad for you as smokin…
Wow!
Social relationships and mortality risk. The quality and quantity of individuals' social relationships has been linked not only to mental health but also to both morbidity and mortality https://t.co/GZc8m3si8h https://t.co/2opgY5Y5qx
RT @BlocknixBibi: @christoph_chiu @Helmut_Stoiber @InangerMichael @monikaturyna @StaLeop Ein Mangel an sozialen Kontakten ist fix gesundhei…
RT @SaulNutri: 🚀Para terminar os dejo enlace al estudio. Correlación no significa causalidad, y el artículo tiene limitaciones, pero ofrec…
RT @SaulNutri: 🚀Para terminar os dejo enlace al estudio. Correlación no significa causalidad, y el artículo tiene limitaciones, pero ofrec…
RT @SaulNutri: 🚀Para terminar os dejo enlace al estudio. Correlación no significa causalidad, y el artículo tiene limitaciones, pero ofrec…
🚀Para terminar os dejo enlace al estudio. Correlación no significa causalidad, y el artículo tiene limitaciones, pero ofrece un punto de vista interesante. https://t.co/D77GYnPhk7
RT @MrIanChew: @social_brains @JonLevyTLB Also, meta-analysis of 148 studies done by @jholtlunstad et. al. reveals the top 2 predictors of…
@social_brains @JonLevyTLB Also, meta-analysis of 148 studies done by @jholtlunstad et. al. reveals the top 2 predictors of how long you live... #1) Surround yourself with people throughout the day. #2) Develop both deep and loose relationships. Study
参考論文と参考にしたTEDトークを載せておきます。気になる方は覗いてみて下さい。 参考論文:https://t.co/M76pIwH2wS TEDトーク:https://t.co/Kfhd090iGq
Meaningful, supportive, uplifting social connections are so important in life, especially right now Many historically excluded/minoritized populations lack this social capital due to systemic isms Find that loving community to support your overall healt
RT @UjjRam: Friends!!! IRL and Virtual on Twitter for longer life! Glad to have the #psychtwitter community of friends. @DrHowardLiu @…
Friends!!! IRL and Virtual on Twitter for longer life! Glad to have the #psychtwitter community of friends. @DrHowardLiu @DrvanTilburg @BarbaraRoblesMD @drramanbaweja @finkshrink @ayesha_mian1 https://t.co/DPRifSO9Yb
Las personas que tienen débiles conexiones sociales, tienen un 50% más de probabilidades para morir antes; se compara con fumar 15 cigarros al día. Peor que los efectos de la contaminación o inactividad física. https://t.co/paaiuI8ooq
Make #friends. It improves your lifespan.The more the better. https://t.co/j3w4m8Zyxi #nursepractitioner #mentalhealth #psychiatry #medicine #primarycare #depression #mhchat #mh #FriendshipGoals #social #mortality #longevity
@lecanardnoir @LyndoniusOfBorg @TheCatFromMars @Abi_Rimmer Yup. Multiple factors. You mean like a parachute while falling from the sky? Natural progression of illness is impacted byimmune system, your immune system is impacted (in part) by how you feel.
RT @DrBobGabbay: Reach out to a friend today - evidence shows it’s good for your health https://t.co/EFYTdf2niC % Americans who say they d…
RT @DrBobGabbay: Reach out to a friend today - evidence shows it’s good for your health https://t.co/EFYTdf2niC % Americans who say they d…
Reach out to a friend today - evidence shows it’s good for your health https://t.co/EFYTdf2niC % Americans who say they don’t have a single close friend has quadrupled since 1990, according to the Survey Center on American Life
@GDFrogperson @darkwingduck786 @sorayamarty @Ty_Lookwell @AbyssDrakes @thetimes @ALutkin https://t.co/Wo4WV59sx0 Here is another one. So far I haven’t read anything about marriage but I do think one can infer that the strongest bonds we form are with our
‘Be not solitary’ https://t.co/yEHCQcr3PS https://t.co/KZ0qb3jzQl
This stat particularly got me -- all of this isolation is a serious problem, it increases the odds of dementia and depression and can be as bad for your health as smoking 15 cigarettes a day. /5 https://t.co/pABviQDkXl
@Heicapa1 @BlakesWort Und zwar nicht nur für die Psyche.
RT @humanOS_me: Having strong social relationships is associated with a 50% increased odds of survival - comparable to other well-establish…
RT @zbiejczuk: Článek je trochu jak středoškolská slohovka, ale jádro věci, tedy na konci odkazovaná metastudie, to stojí za to: https://t.…
Článek je trochu jak středoškolská slohovka, ale jádro věci, tedy na konci odkazovaná metastudie, to stojí za to: https://t.co/2cAIDYhH8V aneb sociální vazby jako nejdůležitější faktor pro dlouhý život (odemčeno). Social relationships and mortality risk:
RT @humanOS_me: Having strong social relationships is associated with a 50% increased odds of survival - comparable to other well-establish…
RT @HealthyFellow: HT: @nachoafysalud
RT @humanOS_me: Having strong social relationships is associated with a 50% increased odds of survival - comparable to other well-establish…
HT: @nachoafysalud
RT @humanOS_me: Having strong social relationships is associated with a 50% increased odds of survival - comparable to other well-establish…
RT @humanOS_me: Having strong social relationships is associated with a 50% increased odds of survival - comparable to other well-establish…
RT @humanOS_me: Having strong social relationships is associated with a 50% increased odds of survival - comparable to other well-establish…
RT @humanOS_me: Having strong social relationships is associated with a 50% increased odds of survival - comparable to other well-establish…
Having strong social relationships is associated with a 50% increased odds of survival - comparable to other well-established risk factors for mortality. This finding holds after adjusting for baseline health status, cause of death, age, and sex. https://
@MarkusNielbock @phoenix_de @BildungSicher Und schlussendlich gibt es auch Studienergebnisse, die zeigen, dass die reine Häufigkeit an sozialen Kontakten die Morbidität und Mortalität senkt, was zumindest ein Hinweis sein könnte. https://t.co/Nmf49LsvtH
@EichholtzAlex @oida_grantler @c_drosten Und das weist auch darauf hin, dass er nicht recht hat. Schon die schiere Quantität (!) an Kontakten kann die Mortalität erhöhen oder senken. Je mehr Kontakte, desto geringere Mortalität.
In a seminal meta-analysis, Dr. Holt-Lunstad showed that people with good social relationships had an increased likelihood for survival. -AB🐒 https://t.co/xm7D8rgSNV
RT @DocDavidM: “Social relationships influence the health outcomes of adults and we should take social relationships as seriously as other…
RT @DocDavidM: “Social relationships influence the health outcomes of adults and we should take social relationships as seriously as other…
“Social relationships influence the health outcomes of adults and we should take social relationships as seriously as other risk factors that affect mortality.” What if we applied this to drug and alcohol deaths? https://t.co/wguSrmCrUF
@lmillernpr Huddling is different. That is better studied and increases survival chances in most species. In humans, it is more studied from the perspective of social connection (social connection relates to longer lives, more so than obesity or exercise
#PLOSMedicine: Social Relationships and Mortality Risk: A Meta-analytic Review https://t.co/CR9wACeGhl niets nieuws
เปเปอร์ที่สอง เป็น meta-analysis ดูความสัมพันธ์ระหว่างความเหงากับอัตราการเสียชีวิต ตีพิมพ์ในปี 2010 นักวิจัยเปรียบเทียบอัตราการเสียชีวิตที่เกี่ยวข้องกับความเหงา กับอัตราการเสียชีวิตจากสาเหตุอื่น ๆ ด้วย https://t.co/HDkU5nivn8
Vientulība veselībai nodara tikpat lielu ļaunumu kā 15 cigarešu izsmēķēšana dienā. #PLOSMedicine: Social Relationships and Mortality Risk: A Meta-analytic Review https://t.co/6O27cjcXhf
“The influence of social relationships on the risk of death are comparable with well-established risk factors for mortality such as smoking and alcohol consumption and exceed the influence of other risk factors such as physical inactivity and obesity.” ht
Loneliness kills Loneliness and social isolation kills. (https://t.co/pxgKQqwHPJ) It’s as bad as 15 cigarettes a day or alcohol disorder. And is 2x more harmful than obesity
RT @Coach_BrettB: For years, we've been inundated with those telling us to get more sleep, hydrate, etc. in order to be healthier; and righ…
RT @Coach_BrettB: For years, we've been inundated with those telling us to get more sleep, hydrate, etc. in order to be healthier; and righ…
RT @Coach_BrettB: For years, we've been inundated with those telling us to get more sleep, hydrate, etc. in order to be healthier; and righ…
RT @Coach_BrettB: For years, we've been inundated with those telling us to get more sleep, hydrate, etc. in order to be healthier; and righ…
RT @Coach_BrettB: For years, we've been inundated with those telling us to get more sleep, hydrate, etc. in order to be healthier; and righ…
For years, we've been inundated with those telling us to get more sleep, hydrate, etc. in order to be healthier; and rightly so.Though they've missed one thing... The quality of our communication & social relationships is linked to morbidity & mor
RT @FineTunedOrange: ≪The influence of social relationships on risk for mortality is comparable with well·established risk factors for mort…
≪The influence of social relationships on risk for mortality is comparable with well·established risk factors for mortality.≫ https://t.co/6QBkMAFJsY https://t.co/amEaF0baOa
@Sagredo42 @flagsmasher23 Und hier:
Prioritise #relationships as you would your exercise or your diet. The influence of social networks (not the virtual kind) on your risk for #mortality is comparable with risk factors like #smoking and #obesity https://t.co/wmCt60lrxy
@AndreasPrucha @fwinterauer @FlorianBayer Die Zahlen sprechen ja eine eindeutige Sprache. Viel weniger Todesfälle im Westen. Nicht speziell bei Covid sondern allgemein gibt es einen eindeutigen Zusammenhang zwischen Isolation und Mortalität. Je mehr Sozial
RT @DrSubhasree: Social relationships are incredibly important for your mental & physical well-being. Studies show that people who have cl…
RT @DrSubhasree: Social relationships are incredibly important for your mental & physical well-being. Studies show that people who have cl…
RT @DrSubhasree: Social relationships are incredibly important for your mental & physical well-being. Studies show that people who have cl…
RT @igorvolsky: Oh wow: the health toll of social disconnection is estimated to be equivalent to the toll of smoking 15 cigarettes a day. h…
RT @DrSubhasree: Social relationships are incredibly important for your mental & physical well-being. Studies show that people who have cl…
RT @DrSubhasree: Social relationships are incredibly important for your mental & physical well-being. Studies show that people who have cl…
RT @DrSubhasree: Social relationships are incredibly important for your mental & physical well-being. Studies show that people who have cl…
@Hitendr32868755 @akashkumar6992 @Deep_kyadav @SubuuG @Niraliparmar11 @PakPakchik @eroy676 @Christian161400
RT @DrSubhasree: Social relationships are incredibly important for your mental & physical well-being. Studies show that people who have cl…
RT @DrSubhasree: Social relationships are incredibly important for your mental & physical well-being. Studies show that people who have cl…
RT @DrSubhasree: Social relationships are incredibly important for your mental & physical well-being. Studies show that people who have cl…