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  1. 24. Juni 2024 · When loneliness was assessed at baseline only, the participants considered lonely had a 25 percent higher risk of stroke than those not considered lonely. Among the participants who reported loneliness at two time points, those in the consistently high group had a 56 percent higher risk of stroke than those in the consistently low group, even after accounting for a broad range of other known ...

  2. Vor 21 Stunden · Being consistently lonely over a long period of time significantly increases one’s risk of having a stroke, finds a new study. Loneliness may increase the risk of strokes through three general ...

  3. Vor 6 Tagen · In fact, older adults who reported being chronically lonely had a 56% higher risk of stroke than those who were consistently rated low on the loneliness scale, according to a new study.

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  4. 25. Juni 2024 · Tuesday 25 June 2024, 9:42am. Researchers surveyed 12,161 people aged 50 and over. Credit: Pexels. Long-term loneliness may increase the risk of a stroke by 56%, according to a new study. Harvard ...

  5. 24. Juni 2024 · Middle-age and older adults with long-term loneliness are at higher risk of stroke than those who do not report being lonely, according to a new study published in the journal eClinicalMedicine on Monday.

  6. 25. Juni 2024 · More than one-third of adults age 45 or older report feeling lonely, according to a 2020 report by the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine. Loneliness is defined as the ...

  7. 24. Juni 2024 · To address these important research gaps, we examined the association of loneliness with incident stroke, first considering baseline loneliness levels at one time point and then considering loneliness changes across two time points, using data from the Health and Retirement Study (HRS).