2005
DOI: 10.1016/s1885-5857(06)60417-9
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Relationship Between Social Network and Hypertension in Older People in Spain

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“…Contrary to our hypothesis, we did not observe a significant association between relationship status and HTN control for both sexes and in migrants and non-migrants. Several studies have shown the association between marital status and HTN control particularly for males [24, 26, 31], and thus, we anticipated similar associations in our study population. It is plausible that given the extended nature of the African family system, social support maybe offered directly and/or indirectly by other relations or adult children and not necessarily from a partner.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 74%
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“…Contrary to our hypothesis, we did not observe a significant association between relationship status and HTN control for both sexes and in migrants and non-migrants. Several studies have shown the association between marital status and HTN control particularly for males [24, 26, 31], and thus, we anticipated similar associations in our study population. It is plausible that given the extended nature of the African family system, social support maybe offered directly and/or indirectly by other relations or adult children and not necessarily from a partner.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 74%
“…A person’s social network often evolves social contacts [24] around the place of abode, work, relationship and religion. Four proxies for social support were used in this analysis: number of cohabitants, relationship status, religious attendance frequency and satisfaction with social support received.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Prior research suggests that a low level of social support is a risk factor for the development of CVD in healthy individuals (17)(18)(19). In terms of social network, several studies have shown that a smaller social network is associated with higher blood pressure levels (20)(21)(22). Social isolation limits the amount of interactions and support that this population needs in order to maintain a healthy lifestyle.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Little social support was found to be associated with a 50% to 100% higher risk of coronary heart disease events in both healthy patients and in those with established disease 11 . Additionally, participation in clubs and meetings, a larger number of siblings, and seeing friends more frequently were associated with lower systolic pressure 12 and higher awareness of hypertension 13 . Furthermore, social networks might have led to lower rates of cardiovascular‐related events 14 and mortality 15 .…”
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“…11 Additionally, participation in clubs and meetings, a larger number of siblings, and seeing friends more frequently were associated with lower systolic pressure 12 and higher awareness of hypertension. 13 Furthermore, social networks might have led to lower rates of cardiovascular-related events 14 and mortality. 15 A systematic review affiliated with the Mayo Clinic has even recommended considering the lack of social support network as a risk factor for subsequent morbidity and mortality after a myocardial infarction.…”
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