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History of socioeconomic disadvantage and allostatic load in later life

机译:社会经济劣势和以后生活中的同素负荷的历史

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There is a growing interest in understanding how the experience of socioeconomic status (SES) adversity across the life course may accumulate to negatively affect the functioning of biological regulatory systems important to functioning and health in later adulthood. The goal of the present analyses was to examine whether greater life course SES adversity experience would be associated with higher scores on a multi-system allostatic load (AL) index of physiological function in adulthood. Data for these analyses are from 1008 participants (92.2% White) from the Biomarker Substudy of the Study of Midlife in the US (MIDUS). Multiple indicators of SES adversity in childhood (parent educational attainment, welfare status, financial situation) and two points in adulthood (educational attainment, household income, difficulty paying bills, availability of money to meet basic needs, current financial situation) were used to construct SES adversity measures for each life course phase. An AL score was constructed using information on 24 biomarkers from 7 different physiological systems (sympathetic and parasympathetic nervous systems, hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis, cardiovascular, lipid metabolism, glucose metabolism, inflammatory immune activity). Analyses indicate higher AL as a function of greater SES adversity at each phase of, and cumulatively across, the life course. Associations were only moderately attenuated when accounting for a wide array of health status, behavioral and psychosocial factors. Findings suggest that SES adversity experience may cumulate across the life course to have a negative impact on multiple biological systems in adulthood. An important aim of future research is the replication of current findings in this predominantly White sample in more ethnically diverse populations.
机译:人们越来越了解在整个生命过程中如何积累社会经济地位(SES)逆境经历,从而对成年后期的功能和健康至关重要的生物调节系统的功能产生负面影响。本分析的目的是研究成年人的生命过程中经历更大的SES逆境经历是否会与更高的生理系统多系统恒负荷(AL)指数得分相关。这些分析的数据来自美国中年研究(MIDUS)的生物标志物子研究的1008名参与者(92.2%白色)。构建了儿童期SES逆境的多个指标(父母的受教育程度,福利状况,财务状况)和成年时的两个点(教育程度,家庭收入,支付账单的困难程度,可用于满足基本需求的资金,当前的财务状况)每个生命阶段的SES逆境措施。使用来自7个不同生理系统(交感神经和副交感神经系统,下丘脑-垂体-肾上腺轴,心血管,脂质代谢,葡萄糖代谢,炎性免疫活性)的24种生物标记物的信息构建AL评分。分析表明,在生命历程的每个阶段以及累积的整个生命过程中,较高的AL随较高的SES逆境而变。当考虑到各种各样的健康状况,行为和社会心理因素时,联想只会被适度减弱。研究结果表明,SES的逆境经历可能会在其整个生命过程中累积,从而对成年期的多种生物系统产生负面影响。未来研究的一个重要目标是,将这一发现主要是白人样本中的当前发现复制到更多种族不同的人群中。

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