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Brain, Behavior, & Immunity - Health 卷:11
Kindness and cellular aging: A pre-registered experiment testing the effects of prosocial behavior on telomere length and well-being
Lisa C. Walsh1  Elissa Epel2  Sonja Lyubomirsky3  Steven W. Cole4  Megan M. Fritz4 
[1] Corresponding author. Department of Psychiatry, University of Pittsburgh, USA.;
[2] Department of Psychiatry, University of California, Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA, USA;
[3] Department of Psychiatry, University of California, San Francisco, San Francisco, CA, USA;
[4] Department of Psychology, University of California, Riverside, Riverside, CA, USA;
关键词: Well-being;    Telomeres;    Loneliness;    Prosocial behavior;   
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来源: DOAJ
【 摘 要 】

Objective: Prosocial behavior can improve psychological well-being and physical health. However, the underlying biological mechanisms that mediate the relationship between prosociality and health remain unclear. In this pre-registered experiment, we tested whether a 4-week kindness intervention could slow leukocyte telomere shortening and increase well-being. Methods: Community adults (N ​= ​230) were randomly assigned to complete 1 of 3 activities, each week for 4 weeks: to perform 3 kind acts for other people, to perform 3 kind acts for themselves, or to list daily activities. At baseline and post-intervention, participants came to the lab to provide a small dried blood spot (DBS) sample via finger prick for analysis of telomere length. Participants completed psychological measures (e.g., loneliness, life satisfaction) at baseline, post-intervention, and at the 2-week follow up. Results: Participants who performed kind acts for others did not demonstrate hypothesized changes in well-being, nor in telomere length, relative to controls. Exploratory analyses revealed that, relative to controls, participants who did kind acts for others showed reductions in loneliness through the 2-week follow up. Conclusions: The salubrious effects of prosocial behavior in the short term are not likely due to the inhibition of cellular aging (at least as indexed by telomere length). However, extending kindness to others holds promise as a future research direction for interventions to alleviate loneliness.

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