Social Isolation
Cross-source consensus on Social Isolation from 1 sources and 5 claims.
1 sources · 5 claims
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- The article distinguishes harmful perceived loneliness from solitude chosen by preference. — Introvert Nervous System Load: Cortisol, Cellular Aging, and the Lifespan Gap
- The article says protection against mortality-linked loneliness depends on connection quality and depth, not social-contact volume. — Introvert Nervous System Load: Cortisol, Cellular Aging, and the Lifespan Gap
- Chosen solitude in an introvert is described as biologically different from unwanted isolation in a lonely extrovert. — Introvert Nervous System Load: Cortisol, Cellular Aging, and the Lifespan Gap
- Social isolation is reported to increase mortality risk by about 26%. — Introvert Nervous System Load: Cortisol, Cellular Aging, and the Lifespan Gap
- Generic advice for introverts to socialize more can increase cortisol load when it ignores personality type. — Introvert Nervous System Load: Cortisol, Cellular Aging, and the Lifespan Gap