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As we all know, living habits are closely related to health, and bad living habits are related to the occurrence and development of various diseases, such as poor eating habits, smoking, obesity, etc.
, which can lead to serious health problems and even cancer
.
Research in recent years has shown that loneliness may be as bad for health as smoking or obesity
.
However, little is known about the link between loneliness, social isolation and cancer
Loneliness can be as harmful to health as smoking or obesity
The study showed that loneliness in middle-aged men was associated with an increased risk of cancer, and that single men (unmarried, widowed, divorced) had a higher mortality rate from cancer
.
.
Loneliness in middle-aged men is associated with an increased risk of cancer, and single men (unmarried, widowed, divorced) have a higher mortality rate from cancer
To study the link between loneliness and cancer incidence, the research team started the study in the 1980s, involving 2,570 middle-aged men from eastern Finland
.
They were then kept registered to monitor their health and mortality
Surveillance data indicated that during the follow-up period, 649 men (or 25% of the participants) developed cancer and 283 men (11%) died of cancer
.
It is well known that factors such as age, socioeconomic status, life>
.
Overall, loneliness increases the risk of cancer by about 10 percent
.
In addition, unmarried, widowed or divorced men with cancer had higher mortality rates compared with men who were married or lived with a partner
.
Overall, after adjusting for life>
.
Loneliness, in particular, has been linked to the incidence of lung cancer
lung cancer
Social isolation refers to the fact that there are many fans and friends on the Internet, but there are few friends who can talk to each other in reality
.
And this has become a distinctive feature of the interpersonal relationships of today's young people
In addition, unmarried, widowed or divorced men with cancer had higher mortality rates compared with men who were married or lived with a partner
.
The study found that loneliness in middle-aged men was associated with increased cancer incidence and mortality, regardless of the scale of social network relationships
.
However, the mechanisms behind these associations remain unclear and further research is needed
As the understanding of the effects of loneliness on health continues to increase, it is important to study the mechanisms by which loneliness adversely affects health in more detail
.
This information will allow us to better mitigate loneliness and the damage it causes, as well as find the best ways to target preventive measures
prevention
Original source:
Original source:Siiri-LiisiKraav, et al.
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