Discrepancies in loneliness and social isolation predict cognitive impairment through chronic disease burden

孤独感和社会隔离程度的差异会通过慢性疾病负担预测认知障碍。

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Abstract

BACKGROUND: The discrepancy between loneliness and objective social isolation (social asymmetry) has been linked to poorer cognitive aging, yet the biobehavioral pathways underlying this association remain unclear. This study tested whether chronic disease burden or allostatic load mediated associations between social asymmetry and subsequent cognitive performance. METHODS: We analyzed data from 840 adults (mean age = 54 years, range = 34-81 years) from the Midlife in the United States (MIDUS) Biomarker Project using structural equation modeling to test parallel mediation through allostatic load and chronic disease burden. RESULTS: Social asymmetry was associated with greater chronic disease burden but showed minimal association with allostatic load. Chronic disease burden significantly mediated relationships between social asymmetry and episodic memory and executive function, whereas allostatic load did not. Conclusions : These results point to chronic disease burden, rather than allostatic load, as the primary pathway connecting social asymmetry to cognitive decline. For older adults, reducing chronic disease burden may therefore be one route to preserving cognitive function.

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