PMC:7796152 / 3608-5678 JSONTXT 3 Projects

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Id Subject Object Predicate Lexical cue
T30 0-4 Sentence denotes 1.2.
T31 5-31 Sentence denotes Loneliness in Older Adults
T32 32-129 Sentence denotes The definition of loneliness is the gap between real and wished for social relationships [20,21].
T33 130-239 Sentence denotes Similar to subjective age, loneliness is a subjective concept and not an objective social manifestation [20].
T34 240-495 Sentence denotes Although loneliness can be connected with objective aspects of the social network including the number and frequency of actual social contacts, it is not synonymous with these aspects and it still represents the qualitative elements of relationships [22].
T35 496-644 Sentence denotes With a few exceptions, the majority of past research has emphasized the role of loneliness as a strong predictor of morbidity and mortality [23,24].
T36 645-888 Sentence denotes A considerable body of research has pointed out that a high level of loneliness is a major risk factor for cardiovascular diseases [25], disability [26], poor sleep hygiene [27], impaired cognition [28], and impaired physical functioning [22].
T37 889-1243 Sentence denotes These negative effects of loneliness might explain the possible association between feelings of loneliness and subjective age, and in contrast, the negative correlation between size of friendship network and self-perception of age (for example, the finding that women who felt themselves younger than their actual age had larger friendship networks [29].
T38 1244-1461 Sentence denotes Moreover, a recent study suggested a plausible causal model of loneliness leading to morbidity and mortality, and found evidence of mediation by subjective health, depressive symptoms, and functional limitations [30].
T39 1462-1651 Sentence denotes Although objective indicators of social relationships also predict health and well-being [31,32], these are generally thought to exert a somewhat smaller effect in comparison to loneliness.
T40 1652-1745 Sentence denotes However, there is general consent that loneliness increases with age among older adults [33].
T41 1746-1838 Sentence denotes This is not surprising given the many objective losses that take place in advanced age [33].
T42 1839-2070 Sentence denotes Objective losses include, for example, retirement because it is often associated with the narrowing of one’s social network or the death of a spouse, siblings, and close friends, which also result in reduced social contact [34,35].