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Social Connections
Links with family, friends, coworkers, and neighbors that influence energy, health, and emotional well-being.
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Social Connections
Links with family, friends, coworkers, and neighbors that influence energy, health, and emotional well-being.
Emotional Support
Provision of love, care, and trust that nurtures positive feelings and resilience in relationships.
Instrumental Support
Tangible help or services offered by others, such as assistance with tasks or resources.
Informational Support
Advice and guidance shared within relationships to help with decision-making and problem-solving.
Belonging Support
Shared activities and experiences that foster a sense of inclusion and community among individuals.
Social Capital
Combined value of supportive relationships that enhance health, reduce stress, and improve quality of life.
Immune System
Body’s defense network that is strengthened by positive social interactions and weakened by isolation.
Lifespan
Total years of life, which can be extended through healthy relationships and supportive social networks.
Isolation
State of limited or poor social connections, linked to health risks similar to heavy smoking.
Stress Reduction
Lowering of physical and emotional tension achieved through supportive and healthy relationships.
Quality of Life
Overall sense of well-being and satisfaction, greatly influenced by the presence of positive relationships.
Social Network
Web of relationships that provides various forms of support and shapes health outcomes.
Health Effects
Physical and mental impacts resulting from the nature of one’s social connections.
Deleterious Effect
Negative impact on health and well-being caused by poor or unsupportive relationships.
Supportive Individuals
People who contribute positively to emotional, informational, and practical aspects of one’s life.