Michael P Huynh,Patrick T Bradshaw,Michele M Tana et al.
Michael P Huynh et al.
In the United States, obesity has increased in prevalence over time and is strongly associated with subsequent outcomes such as diabetes mellitus (DM) and nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD). It is unclear, however, as to how the magni...
The life-course association of birth-weight genes with self-rated health [0.03%]
与自评健康相关的出生体重基因生命周期关联分析
Guangyu Tong,Guang Guo
Guangyu Tong
This study examines the impact of genes associated with normal-range birth weight (2500-4500 grams) on self-rated health in mid-to-late life course. Fifty-eight previously identified genetic variants that explain the variation in the normal...
The pandemic of 1918 and the heart disease epidemic in middle-aged men and women in the United States [0.03%]
1918年大流行与美国中年人的心脏病流行
Stephen Blanchard,Benjamin Spencer Bradshaw,John R Herbold et al.
Stephen Blanchard et al.
Members of birth cohorts who were alive in 1918 and survived the influenza pandemic were likely to have been "primed" for heart disease in later life. We examine the hypothesis that the twentieth-century heart disease epidemic was a cohort ...
Role of proximate determinants in recent and past fertility stalls in Bangladesh [0.03%]
近期和过去孟加拉国生育率停滞的直接决定因素的作用分析
Md Mahfuzur Rahman
Md Mahfuzur Rahman
The two fertility stalls that occurred in Bangladesh emerged as substantial barriers in controlling its burgeoning vast population. The first stall occurred during 1996-2000 in the mid-transition of fertility, while the second stall occurre...
Marriage dynamics in old Lower California: ecological constraints and reproductive value in an arid peninsular frontier [0.03%]
旧下加利福尼亚的婚姻动态:一个干旱半岛边疆的生态限制与生殖价值
Shane J Macfarlan,Ryan Schacht,Caroline Foley et al.
Shane J Macfarlan et al.
It is commonly expected that natural selection will favor earlier reproduction, yet ecological constraints can force people to delay marriage. Furthermore, humans demonstrate sex-specific preferences in marriage partners - with grooms norma...
Income dividends and subjective survival in a Cherokee Indian cohort: a quasi-experiment [0.03%]
收入、分红与切罗基印第安人群的主观预期寿命:准自然实验研究
Parvati Singh,Ryan Brown,William E Copeland et al.
Parvati Singh et al.
Persons with high temporal discounting tend to value immediate gratification over future gains. Low self-reported lifespan (SRL)-an individual's assessment of a relatively short future lifespan-concentrates in low-income populations and may...
Weight and economic development: current net nutrition in the late 19th- and early 20th-century United States [0.03%]
体重与经济发展:美国晚十九世纪和二十世纪初的净营养状况
Scott Alan Carson
Scott Alan Carson
When traditional measures for material and economic welfare are scarce or unreliable, height and the body mass index (BMI) are now widely accepted measures that represent cumulative and current net nutrition in development studies. However,...
Assessing heterogeneity in menstrual cycles by means of a multilevel latent class approach [0.03%]
采用多层次潜在类别法评估月经周期的异质性
Francesca Bassi,Bruno Scarpa
Francesca Bassi
In this paper, we study the problem of heterogeneity in cervical mucus hydration at different times relative to the mucus peak both between cycles and women, specifying and estimating appropriate multilevel latent class models for longitudi...
Perceived neighborhood social cohesion and cardiometabolic risk: a gene × environment study [0.03%]
感知的邻里社会凝聚力与心血管代谢风险:一项基因与环境相互作用研究
Jennifer W Robinette,Jason D Boardman,Eileen Crimmins
Jennifer W Robinette
People living in socially cohesive neighborhoods generally have better health. We extend this research by evaluating the hypothesis that perceived neighborhood cohesion may influence health by attenuating genetic liability for cardiometabol...
C-reactive protein response to influenza vaccination predicts cardiovascular disease risk in the Philippines [0.03%]
菲律宾流感疫苗接种后的C反应蛋白反应预测心血管疾病风险
Thomas W McDade,Judith B Borja,Nanette Lee et al.
Thomas W McDade et al.
Inflammation is associated with increased risk for chronic degenerative diseases, as well as age-related functional declines across many systems and tissues. Current understandings of inflammation, aging, and human health are based on studi...