Lonely People 50% More Likely To Die Early

It's worse than obesity


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Technology has allowed people to be more connected than ever, but research shows rates of loneliness are skyrocketing in the digital age and could pose a huge health risk.

The findings, presented to the Annual Convention of the American Psychological Association, reveal loneliness could be a bigger threat to public health than obesity.

Astonishingly, other research has found it even rivals the risks of smoking.

Professor Julianne Holt-Lunstad, who conducted the investigation, believes the study sheds light on a worsening problem.

"Indeed, many nations around the world now suggest we are facing a 'loneliness epidemic'," she said in a statement to Business Insider.

300,000 participants were involved in 148 studies which culminated in two meta-data analyses.

The analyses found a 50% reduction in the risk of early death for those with more frequent social interaction.

7 August 2017




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