Abstract
This chapter summarises why there is an interest in exploring the relationship between social isolation and loneliness with inflammation. It starts by discussing different theories that explain how loneliness and social isolation could lead to inflammation, and inflammation to loneliness and social isolation. Next it summarises existing evidence on the association between loneliness and social isolation with inflammation. We also critically considers the issues with the existing evidence-base. Finally, we consider whether inflammation acts as a mediator in the relationship between loneliness and social isolation with poorer health.