The Missing Metric: Mapping the Exogenous Social Connectome as a Biomarker for Longevity

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Abstract

In the era of the Quantified Self, continuous self-measurement has become routine, enabling individuals to track genetic data, metabolism, sleep, and circadian rhythms with unprecedented precision. Yet the structure and quality of people's social connections, the Exogenous Social Connectome, remain largely ignored, despite decades of evidence showing that social integration predicts mortality as reliably as smoking, and often more strongly than hypertension or obesity. Social health is still assessed primarily through surveys and self-report rather than objective measurement. To fill this gap, we introduce the Social Connectivity Value (SCV), a composite digital biomarker that quantifies how social network structure biologically influences mental health, physiological regulation, and longevity. SCV builds on sociometric mapping, network topology, evolutionary weighting of relationships, and complex-systems dynamics to capture how social structure affects stress biology, immune function, and aging. Within this framework, social structure is treated not as passive exposure but as a modifiable biological system that can be measured, tracked, and deliberately designed. Despite extensive evidence linking social ties to health, existing approaches fail to specify which structural features matter, which configurations are fragile, and where change has leverage. SCV provides this framework through a standardized protocol for mapping social connections over time, from first dates to lifelong partnerships. In a Social Geroscience framework, SCV metrics operate alongside and shape established longevity biomarkers such as heart rate variability, sleep quality, and metabolic control. By making social structure visible and quantifiable, SCV enables the deliberate design of personal social networks that reshape dating trajectories, pair-bonding outcomes, and long-term healthspan.

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