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Early Social Origins of Biological Risks for Men and Women in Later Life

机译:在后期生活中的男女生物风险的早期社会起源

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We investigate whether childhood exposures influence adult chronic inflammation and mortality risk via adult health characteristics and socioeconomic status (SES) and whether gender moderates these relationships. Analyzing a longitudinal national sample of 9,310 men and women over age 50, we found that childhood SES, parental behaviors, and adolescent behaviors were associated with adult chronic inflammation via health characteristics and SES in adulthood. The process of disadvantage initiated by low childhood SES (i.e., adult health risk factors, socioeconomic disadvantage, and chronic inflammation) subsequently raised mortality risk. In addition, gender moderated the mediating influence of childhood SES via unhealthy behaviors and parental behaviors via adult SES. Demonstrating how social forces shape biological health through multiple mechanisms informs health policies by identifying multiple points of intervention in an effort to reduce the lasting consequences of childhood disadvantage.
机译:我们调查儿童期暴露是否通过成人健康特征和社会经济地位(SES)影响成人慢性炎症和死亡风险,以及性别是否调节这些关系。通过对9310名50岁以上男性和女性的纵向全国样本进行分析,我们发现儿童期SES、父母行为和青少年行为通过健康特征和成年期SES与成人慢性炎症相关。由儿童低SES(即成人健康风险因素、社会经济劣势和慢性炎症)引发的劣势过程随后增加了死亡率风险。此外,性别通过不健康行为和父母行为通过成人SES调节儿童SES的中介影响。展示社会力量如何通过多种机制塑造生物健康,通过确定多个干预点,努力减少儿童劣势的持久后果,为卫生政策提供信息。

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