Roland J Thorpe Jr,Lauren J Parker,Ryon J Cobb et al.
Roland J Thorpe Jr et al.
The objective of this study was to examine the association between discrimination and obesity among a U.S. nationally representative sample of African-American men. Data from the 2001-2003 National Survey of American Life (NSAL) were used t...
Racial Disparities in the Association between Alcohol Use Disorders and Health in Black and White Women [0.03%]
酒精使用障碍与黑人和白人女性健康之间的种族差异关联性分析
Yusuf Ransome,Denise C Carty,Courtney D Cogburn et al.
Yusuf Ransome et al.
Adverse health attributed to alcohol use disorders (AUD) is more pronounced among black than white women. We investigated whether socioeconomic status (education and income), health care factors (insurance, alcoholism treatment), or psychos...
Early-Life Socioeconomic Status and Adult Physiological Functioning: A Life Course Examination of Biosocial Mechanisms [0.03%]
生命历程视角下的早期社会经济地位与成人生理功能:生物社会机制研究
Yang Claire Yang,Karen Gerken,Kristen Schorpp et al.
Yang Claire Yang et al.
A growing literature has demonstrated a link between early-life socioeconomic conditions and adult health at a singular point in life. No research exists, however, that specifies the life course patterns of socioeconomic status (SES) in rel...
Enzyme-Linked Immunoassay-Based Quantitative Measurement of Apolipoprotein B (ApoB) in Dried Blood Spots, a Biomarker of Cardiovascular Disease Risk [0.03%]
基于酶联免疫测定的干血点中载脂蛋白B(ApoB)定量检测心血管疾病风险生物标志物的一项新方法
Geeta N Eick,Paul Kowal,Tyler Barrett et al.
Geeta N Eick et al.
Apolipoprotein B (ApoB) is a strong predictor of cardiovascular disease, which remains the leading cause of mortality in both higher and lower income countries. Here, we adapted an enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) development kit f...
Exodus from Hunger: The Long-Term Health Consequences of the 1959-1961 Chinese Famine [0.03%]
逃荒的长期健康后果:以1959-1961年中国饥荒为例
Zhuoni Zhang,Shige Song,Xiaogang Wu
Zhuoni Zhang
This article examines the long-term health consequences of China's 1959-1961 famine by comparing people who stayed in Guangdong and endured the famine with people who crossed the border to immigrate to Hong Kong and thus escaped the famine....
Family Member Deaths in Childhood Predict Systemic Inflammation in Late Life [0.03%]
童年时期亲属死亡预测晚年全身性炎症
Maria C Norton,Daniel J Hatch,Ronald G Munger et al.
Maria C Norton et al.
Biological and epidemiological evidence has linked early-life psychosocial stress with late-life health, with inflammation as a potential mechanism. We report here the association between familial death in childhood and adulthood and increa...
Depression, Inflammation, and Physiological Risk in Late Life: A National Longitudinal Study [0.03%]
一项全国纵向研究:抑郁症、炎症以及晚年生活中的生理风险
Aniruddha Das
Aniruddha Das
This nationally representative study queried effects of community dwelling older adults' depression and inflammation at baseline on over-time changes in surrogate markers of their cardiometabolic risk. Data were from the 2005-2006 and 2010-...
Terrence D Hill,Preeti Vaghela,Christopher G Ellison et al.
Terrence D Hill et al.
Although numerous studies suggest that religious involvement is associated with better health and longer life expectancies, it is unclear whether these general patterns extend to cellular aging. The mechanisms linking indicators of religiou...
Physical Functioning Trends among US Women and Men Age 45-64 by Education Level [0.03%]
美国45-64岁男女各教育水平的体质变化趋势
Anna Zajacova,Jennifer Karas Montez
Anna Zajacova
Functional limitations and disability declined in the US during the 1980s and 1990s, but reports of early 21st century trends are mixed. Whether educational inequalities in functioning increased or decreased is also poorly understood. Given...
"You've Come a Long Way, Baby": The Convergence in Age Patterns of Lung Cancer Mortality by Sex, United States, 1959-2013 [0.03%]
《你已今非昔比》——基于美国1959~2013年数据的性别肺癌死亡年龄分布趋同性分析
Natalie A Rivadeneira,Andrew Noymer
Natalie A Rivadeneira
We analyze lung cancer mortality by age and sex in the United States, 1959-2013. It is already known that male lung cancer death rates exceed those of women and that tobacco use is the leading reason for the sex difference. We elaborate on ...