Is social isolation linked to higher CRP levels in middle-aged adults?

Social Isolation & CRP1 min readUpdated May 29, 2026

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We analyzed the available evidence and found that middle-aged adults with fewer social connections tend to have higher levels of C-reactive protein, a blood marker that signals inflammation in the body. This pattern held even when factors like age, body weight, and income were taken into account...

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May 29, 2026·Last updated May 29, 2026
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