Loneliness 'Worse Than Smoking' Says Number 10 Adviser David Halpern

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First Posted: 10/02/2012 07:27 Updated: 10/02/2012 07:27   PA

Being lonely in old age will propel you to the grave more quickly than smoking, a senior Downing Street adviser said as part of an effort to encourage people to retire later.

David Halpern, the director of Number 10's Behavioural Insight Team, said not having someone with whom to share problems was one of the most significant lifestyle factors affecting mortality.

Dubbed the "nudge unit", Halpern's team was set up to develop ways to push people gently into changing behaviour rather than more draconian government interventions.

Halpern was picked by prime minister David Cameron as one of six experts joining him at a summit of Nordic and Baltic states, where one topic was how to ensure more workers delayed their retirement.

He told other leaders and experts that a majority of the UK's over-75s considered themselves lonely "all or most of the time".
"Work matters, particularly for older people, not just for money, but absolutely for social contact," he said.

Presenting a graphic setting out specific lifestyle factors, he said: "We know smoking is really bad for you.

"But much worse are things like social relationships.

"If you have got someone who loves you, someone you can talk to if you have got a problem, that is a more powerful predictor of whether you will be alive in 10 years' time, more than almost any other actor, certainly more than smoking."

He also suggested the numbers of old people living alone were causing the UK's housing shortage.

"We do have enough houses, it's just essentially they are lived in by older people."

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Being lonely in old age will propel you to the grave more quickly than smoking, a senior Downing Street adviser said as part of an effort to encourage people to retire later. David Halpern, the dir...
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11:51 PM on 02/10/2012
The idea is that all those sad lonely old people out there sitting in there big homes with plenty of spare rooms ,should all take in a lodger that way they will not be lonley, will have extra money in the pocket, and will be helping those waiting for a place to live , and help cut down on the shortage of affoardable homes .
09:58 PM on 02/10/2012
Are these posts sanitized for the benfit of our leaders so they don't really appreciate how totally p...ssed off the people of this country really are?
07:32 AM on 02/12/2012
well said .
06:49 PM on 02/10/2012
Huff police on a deleting spree again, free speech anyone?
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TeeLolly
06:42 PM on 02/10/2012
Hasn't Mr. Halpern heard of the Internet?
04:54 PM on 02/10/2012
Work till you drop and live in a hovel. Welcome to Tory Britain.
There is very strong statistical evidence that EARLY retirement is one of the best ways of extending life. All this push is to ensure that you will die as soon as possible after retirement to release more money to pay the bonuses of the theiving bankers.
04:43 PM on 02/10/2012
OK Huff. Was my comment about SOYLENT GREEN , and Logans Run, a little to near the truth. WHY DON'T YOU PRINT MY POSTS?
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06:46 PM on 02/10/2012
They apparently have a list of words that will automatically flag comments for "moderation." Comments that don't violate their guidelines will eventually be posted; otherwise they won't. It happens to all of us--and some of the words that trigger "moderation" are entirely innocent.
03:53 PM on 02/10/2012
What next gulags.
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02:15 PM on 02/10/2012
Is this why they close community centres? To send the elderly to an early grave and save on pensions? I agree with the views, but they carry no weight coming from an advisor to Number 10. Does Mickey Mouse have anything to say on the subject?
02:04 PM on 02/10/2012
" being lonely worse than smoking"
Totally agree Mr Halpern.
As a member of the " nudge team " perhaps you could give a nudge to the Tories to let us have our pubs back.
The Smoking ban,s been a failure
02:20 PM on 02/10/2012
To breath fresh are when i go out for a meal is wonderful!!You are so so wrong Sheila
02:50 PM on 02/10/2012
It is absolutely wrong to deny older folk the right to go out to socialise.
It has totally ruined many people,s social lives.
There was always enough places available to be able to give people the option of going to a smoking pub or not and the number that have now closed proves it was never popular, but hey, as long as a few people like it. Bugger the older folk. Let them die.
01:52 PM on 02/10/2012
What a load of codswallop. If retired people want to be involved with voluntary or paid work when they retire there are plenty of opportunities for them to do so.
I thought we lived in a free (well nearly free) country so if an older person lives alone that may just be their choice. If they have paid for the house they live in then no one should force them to move if they don't want to.
If they are lonely then they have a choice to sell their house and move into retirement apartments and use the capital to pay for it.
Go and get a proper job Mr Halpern - preferably a useful one.
02:03 PM on 02/10/2012
Please, all of you, Google " Behavioral Insight Team " which David Halpern heads up, but be prepared to be very frightened. This organisation exists to advise the government on how they can get you to alter your behaviour under the banner of The Big Society.
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01:37 PM on 02/10/2012
We had an elderly neighbour who we looked after for a number of years with shopping, washing a bit of cleaning and gardening. This Lady had been in her house for over 50 years and could afford to live there withouth any benefits. IEventually she grew too old and had to be moved to a nursing home where she died soon later. I think the change had a lot to do with it. While in her house she was cherful and upbit which was not the case after she moved. House shortages are the lack ofvision by governments of all persuasions since well before the second world war. People lived in squallid overcrowded conditions often in houses that were built by the Victorians with outside toilets and no bathrooms The inflax of eastern european migrants has made matters a lot worse for those wanting to rent but has created a boom in buy to rent . Easter Europeans tend to accept overcrowded conditions that is how they can afford to rent houses.
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01:20 PM on 02/10/2012
Bet the pensioners that voted Tory.are really glad with their choice...the turkeys have voted for xmas.
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01:17 PM on 02/10/2012
What about,the lonely smokers...aha.
12:50 PM on 02/10/2012
To many foreigners and to many single parents thats the cause of the housing shortage, and every thing gets handed to them, and the majority havent paid any taxes unlike the old people, like my wife and myself who still work to make ends meet at 69years of age! Their going to make the older people work longer yet to keep the scroungers who dont want to work, and the theives who keep on stealing and getting away with it. { bring back the birch }
12:54 AM on 02/12/2012
By thieves I guess you are talking about the bankers and MPs?
06:08 AM on 02/12/2012
and the doctors
12:44 PM on 02/10/2012
The reason we are short of housing in my local district (Kent Coast) is that every other family is from somewhere other than the UK. It is getting rarer and rarer to hear English spoken in the town. I must admit to liking the many diverse shops and chances to try different foods they allow, and I can now ask for ingredients (I do love food; got over 3000 cook books) in a variety of languages and swap recipes with the proprietors, barter my chickens' blue shelled eggs for Hot/Sour Soup with my local Chinese Takeaway (he likes the colour!) and make a mean Lemon Chicken but there are an awful lot of houses around here who are not lived in by indigenous families. Please Cameron-Clegg stop the silly sound bites and 'advice jobs' for cronies and fix the massive inflow of foreigners that the last lot arranged. We are A SMALL ISLAND for all those who didn't do what passes for Geography nowadays, physically there just isn't the room; unless you and YOUR families ( with the big houses) want to take in lodgers maybe? Will you be making plans to move into a single bedsit when you retire?