Loneliness and social isolation increased the risk of heart attack after the Corona period
Worrying: researchers studied the health of more than 4 lakh people
In the Corona period, many people got used to being alone. Due to this, the risk of cardiovascular diseases has increased in them. Loneliness and social isolation are linked to increased heart risk, according to research published in JACC. Heart attack cases have increased among people living alone.
Researchers studied the health outcomes of more than four million people. According to Jihui Zhang, a researcher at Guangzhou Medical University in Guangzhou, China and senior author of the research, the research found that social isolation and loneliness increased the risk of hospitalization or heart failure. ) increased the risk of death by 15 to 20 percent. In some cases, loneliness was found to be more deadly than social isolation.
Social isolation refers to being objectively lonely or having few social relationships. Researchers reported that loneliness and social isolation are more common in men than in women. Men use tobacco and cigarettes more in loneliness. This also increases the risk.
According to researchers, many people feel lonely despite being in relationships or interacting with others. There is a need to pay more attention to such people than the victims of social isolation.