Social contacts and ischaemic heart disease.

Annals of clinical research Pub Date : 1988-01-01
G A Kaplan
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The association between measures of social connections and mortality from ischemic heart disease was studied using data from the Alameda County Study in California and the North Karelia Study in Eastern Finland. In both studies, there is a significant association between the extent of social connections and mortality from ischemic heart disease. Those who are socially isolated are at 2 to 3-fold increased risk of death over 5 to 9 years when compared to those most connected. These results are found when there is extensive adjustment for traditional cardiovascular risk factors. Analyses using a variety of techniques provide no evidence that this association is due to the impact of prevalent disease on the extent of social contacts. Furthermore, changes in social connections during one 9-year period are prospectively associated with increased risk of death from ischemic heart disease in a subsequent 9-year period. Finally, evidence is presented indicating that the level of social connections modifies the association between diastolic blood pressure and risk of death from ischemic heart disease.

社会交往和缺血性心脏病
研究人员利用加州阿拉米达县研究和芬兰东部北卡累利阿研究的数据,研究了社会关系与缺血性心脏病死亡率之间的关系。在这两项研究中,社会联系程度与缺血性心脏病死亡率之间存在显著关联。与那些与社会联系最密切的人相比,那些与社会隔离的人在5至9年内死亡的风险增加了2至3倍。这些结果是在对传统心血管危险因素进行广泛调整后发现的。使用各种技术的分析没有提供证据表明这种关联是由于流行疾病对社会接触程度的影响。此外,在一个9年期间,社会关系的变化与随后9年期间缺血性心脏病死亡风险的增加有潜在关联。最后,有证据表明,社会关系水平改变了舒张压与缺血性心脏病死亡风险之间的关系。
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