Socioemotional Factors and Cardiovascular Risk: What Is the Relationship in Brazilian Older Adults?
Vanessa Pereira CorrêaCesar Messias de OliveiraDanielle Soares Rocha VieiraCarlos Alberto Severo GarciaIone Jayce Ceolla SchneiderPublished in: Innovation in aging (2023)
Socioemotional factors such as lack of perceived social support and social participation were significantly associated with cardiovascular risk. This suggested that the development of strategies aimed at reducing cardiovascular risk during aging needs to consider socioemotional factors and social relationships.