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Does ‘existential unease’ predict adult multimorbidity? Analytical cohort study on embodiment based on the Norwegian HUNT population

机译:存在的不安是否可以预测成人多发病?基于挪威HUNT人群的体现的分析队列研究

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ObjectivesMultimorbidity is prevalent, and knowledge regarding its aetiology is limited. The general pathogenic impact of adverse life experiences, comprising a wide-ranging typology, is well documented and coherent with the concept allostatic overload (the long-term impact of stress on human physiology) and the notion embodiment (the conversion of sociocultural and environmental influences into physiological characteristics). Less is known about the medical relevance of subtle distress or unease. The study aim was to prospectively explore the associations between existential unease (coined as a meta-term for the included items) and multimorbidity.
机译:目的多发病是普遍的,其病因学知识有限。不良生活经历的一般致病影响(包括广泛的类型学)已得到充分记录,并与“同构超负荷”概念(压力对人类生理的长期影响)和概念体现(社会文化和环境影响的转化)保持一致进入生理特征)。关于微妙的困扰或不安的医学意义还知之甚少。这项研究的目的是前瞻性地探讨存在的不安(作为所包括项目的元术语)与多发性疾病之间的关联。

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