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Alone in the crowd

N THE surface, Framingham,   whereabouts in the next two to four
Massachusetts looks like any otheryears. Most importantly, they were
American town. Unknown to most whoasked to describe their relationship with
pass through this serene place,each person as friend, spouse, sibling,
however, it is a gold mine for medicalneighbour or colleague. The original
research. Since 1948 three generationspurpose of such questions was to help
of residents in Framingham havethe researchers behind the heartdisease
participated in regular medicalproject stay in touch with
examinations originally intended toparticipants even when they moved out
study the spread of heart disease. Inof Framingham. But the loneliness team
the years since, researchers have alsoimmediately recognised them as a way
used Framingham to track obesity,to [id:99437] social interactions.
smoking and even happiness over long   Between 1983 and 2001, even more
periods of time. Now a new study thatuseful information was collected by Dr
uses Framingham to analyse lonelinessCacioppo and his colleagues, allowing
has found that it spreads very much likethem to analyse the formation and
a communicable disease.transmission of isolation.
   Feeling lonely is more than just   They report in the Journal of
unpleasant for those who yearn to bePersonality and Social Psychology that
surrounded by warm relationships – it isloneliness formed in clusters of people,
[id:99435]. Numerous studies show thatand that once one person in a social
loneliness reduces fruit-fly lifespans,network started expressing feelings of
increases the chances of miceloneliness, others within this person’s
developing diabetes, and causes a hostnetwork would start to feel [id:99438].
of adverse effects in people, includingThose who had immediate contact with
cardiovascular disease, obesity andlonely people were around 50% more
weakening of the immune system.likely than average to feel lonely
Simply being surrounded by others isthemselves.
[id:99436]. In people, the mere perception   Yet these findings are only the first
of being isolated is more than enoughstep. The team of researchers is
to create the bad health effects.starting to look at other towns and
However, in spite of its significantcities, to see if there are any public
impact, precious little is known aboutpolicies or city-planning techniques that
how loneliness moves through33 the spread of loneliness. No
communities.solutions have been discovered so far,
   Keen to shed some light on thebut through the process of studying
mystery, John Cacioppo of theother communities the researchers
University of Chicago and hishave discovered that when it comes to
colleagues turned to the Framinghamhaving clusters of lonely people,
data. They found that all participants inFramingham, unfortunately, is very
the study were routinely asked to listmuch like any other town in America.
people who would probably know their


The Economist, 2009