One of the clear downsides of the pandemic (amongst many) has been an increase in loneliness for some people. Loneliness, we know, has particularly negative impacts on mental health. I have also written on other research that has explored the polarising concepts of wisdom and loneliness (and brain structures involved): wise people tend to be less lonely irrespective of personal contact (and this also appears to have a relationship to the gut microbiome).
So, I was interested to read this recent piece of research that showed a link between a sense of purpose with loneliness, and interestingly, also health behaviours during the covid19 pandemic.
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