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Effects of social network diversity on mortality, cognition and physical function in the elderly: a longitudinal analysis of the Chicago Health and Aging Project (CHAP).

Talha AliCharlotte Juul NilssonJennifer WeuveKumar B RajanCarlos F Mendes de Leon
Published in: Journal of epidemiology and community health (2018)
Social networks are particularly important for older adults as they face the greatest threats to health and depend on network relationships, more than younger individuals, to meet their needs. Increasing diversity, and not just increasing size, of social networks may be essential for improving health and survival among older adults.
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