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Nativity differences in allostatic load by age, sex, and Hispanic background from the Hispanic Community Health Study/Study of Latinos

机译:来自西班牙裔社区健康研究/拉丁裔研究的不同年龄,性别和西班牙裔背景的同种异体负荷的耶稣诞生差异

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Allostatic load (AL), an index of biological “wear and tear” on the body from cumulative exposure to stress, has been little studied in US Hispanics/Latinos. We investigated AL accumulation patterns by age, sex, and nativity in the Hispanic Community Health Study/Study of Latinos. We studied 15,830 Hispanic/Latinos of Mexican, Cuban, Dominican, Puerto Rican, Central and South American descent aged 18–74 years, 77% of whom were foreign-born. Consistent with the conceptualization of AL, we developed an index based upon 16 physiological markers that spanned the cardiometabolic, parasympathetic, and inflammatory systems. We computed mean adjusted AL scores using log-linear models across age-groups (18–44, 45–54, 55–74 years), by sex and nativity status. Among foreign-born individuals, differences in AL by duration of residence in the US (10, ≥10 years) and age at migration (24, ≥24 years) were also examined. In persons younger than 55 years old, after controlling for socioeconomic and behavioral factors, AL was highest among US-born individuals, intermediate in foreign-born Hispanics/Latinos with longer duration in the US (≥10 years), and lowest among those with shorter duration in the US (10 years) ( P 0.0001 for increasing trend). Similarly, AL increased among the foreign-born with earlier age at immigration. These trends were less pronounced among individuals ≥55 years of age. Similar patterns were observed across all Hispanic/Latino heritage groups ( P for interaction=0.5). Our findings support both a “healthy immigrant” pattern and a loss of health advantage over time among US Hispanics/Latinos of diverse heritages. Highlights ? Patterns of allostatic load accumulation in US Hispanics/Latinos is understudied. ? Hispanic/Latino men had higher allostatic load than women across all ages.
机译:在美国拉美裔/拉丁美洲人中,很少对同素异能负荷(AL)(因累积暴露于压力而对人体产生生物学“磨损”的指标)进行研究。我们在西班牙裔社区健康研究/拉丁美洲人研究中按年龄,性别和出生状况调查了AL累积模式。我们研究了墨西哥裔,古巴裔,多米尼加裔,波多黎各裔,中美洲和南美裔的15,830名西班牙裔/拉丁美洲裔,年龄在18-74岁之间,其中77%是外国出生的。与AL的概念一致,我们基于16种生理标记物(涵盖了心脏代谢,副交感神经和炎症系统)开发了一个指数。我们使用对数线性模型跨年龄组(18-44、45-54、55-74岁)按性别和出生状况计算了平均调整后的AL得分。在外国出生的个体中,还检查了在美国的居住时间(<10岁,≥10岁)和迁徙年龄(<24岁,≥24岁)之间的AL差异。在控制了社会经济和行为因素之后,对于55岁以下的年轻人,AL在美国出生的个体中最高,在外国出生的西班牙裔/拉丁美洲人中居中,在美国的病程较长(≥10岁),而在那些在美国的持续时间较短(<10年)(P <0.0001为上升趋势)。同样,在移民中年龄稍大的外国出生者中,AL升高。这些趋势在55岁以上的人群中不太明显。在所有西班牙裔/拉丁美洲裔群体中都观察到了类似的模式(交互作用的P = 0.5)。我们的发现既支持“健康移民”模式,又支持多种历史的美国西班牙裔/拉丁美洲人随时间推移失去健康优势。强调 ?在美国拉美裔/拉丁美洲人中,静力负荷积累的模式尚未得到研究。 ?在所有年龄段,西班牙裔/拉丁美洲裔男性的同种异体负荷都高于女性。

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