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The Importance of Social Support for Health and Longevity
Social support, the comforting influence from a network of friends, family, and acquaintances, is crucial for managing life's challenges. Scientific investigation into this topic began in the 1970s, spurred by longitudinal studies showing that strong social connectedness reduces mortality. Since then, social support has become recognized as a well-documented psychosocial factor affecting health outcomes. These interpersonal relationships provide a buffer against distress and fear, fulfilling a fundamental human motive to form and maintain stable connections.
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Forms of Social Support
Social Support in Non-Human Animals
The Alameda County Study on Social Networks and Mortality
Meta-Analysis on Social Relationships and Mortality
Visual Examples of Social Support
Low Social Support and Increased Mortality Risk
Social Support and Improved Survival Rates in Major Illnesses
Social Support and Immunity to Common Illnesses
Primary Sources of Social Support: Friends and Family
Social Support's Role in Boosting the Immune System
Social Support's Effect on Blood Pressure During Stressful Tasks
Physiological Pathways of Social Support's Health Benefits
Social Support's Role in Promoting Healthy Behaviors
Analyzing the Impact of Social Connections on Health