Wednesday, October 28, 2020

Social isolation puts women at higher risk of hypertension


https://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2020-10/uobc-sip102820.php

 

News Release 28-Oct-2020
University of British Columbia

It's no secret that loneliness and social isolation have a negative impact on the mental and physical health of older adults. Now, researchers at the University of British Columbia are discovering that social isolation affects the health of men and women in different ways--including placing women at higher risk of high blood pressure.

In a study recently published in the Journal of Hypertension, researchers discovered that middle aged and older women who lacked social ties were much more likely than men to suffer from hypertension--a known risk factor for heart disease, which is the leading cause of death among women--and stroke.


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