people need love hormones to boost immunity
interesting to note as well, one of the proteins produced in higher levels as a result of loneliness was adm. this protein helps people respond to stress, regulating stress hormones and social hormones such as oxytocin, the so-called “love hormone,” that can reduce stress and boost mood.
higher adm levels were linked to lower volume of the left caudate, a brain region that’s involved in emotional, reward and social processes. also, higher levels of adm were linked to increased risk of early death. we need those feelings of love and connectedness to live long, full lives.
asgri, another of the proteins identified is linked to higher cholesterol and higher risk of cardiovascular disease. other proteins contribute to the development of insulin resistance, cancer and atherosclerosis, the buildup of plaque on arteries that leads to blocked blood flow.
as psychiatry professor barbara sahakian at the university of cambridge said in the university report, “these findings drive home the importance of social contact in keeping us well. more and more people of all ages are reporting feeling lonely. that’s why the world health organization has described social isolation and loneliness as a global public health concern. we need to find ways to tackle this growing problem and keep people connected to help them stay healthy.”
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research suggests social connection helps prevent heart disease, stroke and type 2 diabetes