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1 Contribution of risk factors to excess mortality in isolated and lonely individuals: an analysis of data from the UK Biobank cohort study  Prof Marko Elovainio, PhD, Christian Hakulinen, PhD, Laura Pulkki-Råback, PhD, Prof Marianna Virtanen, PhD, Kim Josefsson, PhD, Prof Markus Jokela, PhD, Prof Jussi Vahtera, MD, Prof Mika Kivimäki, PhD  The Lancet Public Health  Volume 2, Issue 6, Pages e260-e266 (June 2017) DOI: /S (17) Copyright © 2017 Elsevier Ltd Terms and Conditions

2 Figure 1 Proportions of the social isolation–mortality association attributable to biological, behavioural, and psychological factors HR=hazard ratio. PERM=percentage of excess risk mediated. SHR=sub-hazard ratio. *Adjusted for age, sex, ethnic origin, and chronic disease. The Lancet Public Health 2017 2, e260-e266DOI: ( /S (17) ) Copyright © 2017 Elsevier Ltd Terms and Conditions

3 Figure 2 Proportions of the loneliness–mortality association attributable to biological, behavioural, and psychological factors HR=hazard ratio. PERM=percentage of excess risk mediated. SHR=sub-hazard ratio. *Adjusted for age, sex, ethnic origin, and chronic disease. The Lancet Public Health 2017 2, e260-e266DOI: ( /S (17) ) Copyright © 2017 Elsevier Ltd Terms and Conditions


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