Population health metrics

Social isolation and risk of death in adults over 40 with and without metabolic syndrome in the US and UK

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Abstract

The rates of all-cause mortality among participants with (MetS) reached 9.07% in the UK Biobank and 26.20% in NHANES.

  • is significantly linked to increased risks of all-cause mortality, cardiovascular mortality, cancer mortality, other cause mortality, and premature mortality.
  • In the UK Biobank, individuals with MetS showed higher hazard ratios for mortality outcomes compared to those without MetS.
  • For participants with MetS in the UK Biobank, hazard ratios were 1.30 for all-cause mortality and 1.21 for cardiovascular mortality.
  • In NHANES, individuals with MetS had hazard ratios of 1.14 for all-cause mortality and 1.54 for cardiovascular mortality.
  • The impact of social isolation on mortality outcomes is more pronounced in individuals without MetS.

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Key numbers

1.30
All-Cause Mortality Rate Increase
Hazard ratio for all-cause mortality in socially isolated individuals with in the UK Biobank.
1.51
All-Cause Mortality Rate Increase
Hazard ratio for all-cause mortality in socially isolated individuals without in the UK Biobank.
9.07%
All-Cause Mortality Rate
All-cause mortality rate among individuals with in the UK Biobank.

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