Social integration after moving to a new city predicts lower systolic blood pressure

Volume: 58, Issue: 12
Published: Aug 22, 2021
Abstract
Residential mobility is linked to higher incidence of cardiovascular disease (CVD) and mortality. A mechanism by which residential relocation may impact health is through the disruption of social networks. To examine whether moving to a new city is associated with increased CVD risk and whether the extent to which movers rebuild their social network after relocating predicts improved CVD risk and psychosocial well-being, recent movers (n = 26),...
Paper Details
Title
Social integration after moving to a new city predicts lower systolic blood pressure
Published Date
Aug 22, 2021
Volume
58
Issue
12
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