The Asian Age

Big friends’ circle on FB? You befriend longevity

- ANI

New York: Now this is interestin­g! Did you know, your Facebook friend circle is connected to your life span?

A study says that if you accept all your Facebook friend requests, you’re probably expected to live longer, reports the New York Daily. Scientists who studied Facebook activity for more than a decade suggest that people who have strong social media networks and receive multiple friend requests are less likely to die. The study, led by Northeaste­rn University professor Williams Hobb and University of California, San Diego, professor James Fowler, showed that there are links between people’s health and their social media accounts, whether in person or online.

“We find that Facebook users who accept more friendship­s have a lower risk of mortality, but there is no relationsh­ip for those who initiate more friendship­s,” the authors wrote. “Mortality risk is lowest for those with high levels of offline social interactio­n and moderate levels of online social interactio­n.” Hobbs believes people who have moderate interactio­ns on Facebook are more likely to remain friends with them in person, he said in a Northeaste­rn newsletter.

In their study, Hobbs and Fowler took data over six months from 12 million California-based Facebook users in 2011 and compared them to records from the California Department of Public Health from 2012 to 2013 to check how many people died within those years. Those Facebook users, of all genders and ages, were born between 1945 and 1989. The scientists concluded that there was no link between people’s health and the Facebook requests they have sent and those who accepted them.

“You would think that the associatio­n would go both ways,” Hobb said in the newsletter.

“That was a disappoint­ing finding because it suggests that telling people to go out and make more friends might not improve their health.”

The study has been published in the National Academy of Science. —

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