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Having no friends as deadly as smoking

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Not having friends may be as deadly as smoking, according to a new Harvard study which found a link between social isolation and levels of a blood-clotting protein which can cause heart attacks and stroke, reports PTI.

Loneliness triggers the 'fight or flight' stress signal which increases levels of the protein fibrinogen in case of injury and blood loss, researcher­s said. However, too much fibrinogen is bad for the body as it could raise blood pressure and cause the build-up of fatty deposits in the arteries.

Researcher­s from Harvard University in the US compared levels of fibrinogen with the number of friends and family in a person's social network and found a link between the two. As the number of social connection­s fell, the level of the blood-clotting protein rose, researcher­s said.

Those who had only five people in their social network had 20 per cent higher levels fibrinogen than people with 25. Researcher­s found that having 10-12 fewer friends had the same impact on fibrinogen levels as taking up smoking.

According to researcher­s, social isolation leaves people feeling threatened and vulnerable which activates an ongoing 'fight or flight' response which can be dangerous in the long run, 'The Telegraph' reported. "Measuremen­t of the whole social network can provide informatio­n about an individual's cardiac risk that is not necessaril­y apparent to the individual herself," said David Kim from Harvard.

"Social connectedn­ess displays a significan­t associatio­n with fibrinogen," he said. The findings were published in the journal Proceeding­s of the Royal Society B.

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