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期刊名:Biodemography and social biology

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ISSN:1948-5565

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Julie Skalamera Olson,Robert A Hummer,Kathleen Mullan Harris Julie Skalamera Olson
U.S. trends in population health suggest alarming disparities among young adults, who are less healthy across most measureable domains than their counterparts in other high-income countries; these international comparisons are particularly ...
April M Falconi April M Falconi
Studies using the sensitive periods framework typically examine the effects of early life exposures on later life health, due to the significant growth and development occurring during the first few years of life. The menopausal transition ...
Anna Merklinger-Gruchala,Grazyna Jasienska,Maria Kapiszewska Anna Merklinger-Gruchala
Multiparous mothers have greater umbilical blood flow and thus more efficient transport of pollutants than primiparous mothers. We tested a hypothesis that multiparous mothers are more prone to have an infant with low birth weight (LBW) aft...
Ryan K Masters,Andrea M Tilstra,Daniel H Simon Ryan K Masters
Recent increases in all-cause mortality rates among the middle-aged U.S. white population have been explained in terms of elevated levels of midlife distress. This brief report provides evidence against this explanation for recent mortality...
Benjamin S Bradshaw,David W Smith,Stephen Blanchard Benjamin S Bradshaw
Michel Poulain,Anne Herm,Dany Chambre et al. Michel Poulain et al.
The question of whether mothers' fertility history influences their post-reproductive survival has been addressed frequently in the scientific literature. Using data from Villagrande Strisaili, Sardinia, where longevity is higher than anywh...
Neal Krause,Gail Ironson,Kenneth I Pargament Neal Krause
Research indicates that praying for others may offset the effects of stress on self-rated health and psychological well-being. The purpose of the current study is to extend this literature by seeing whether praying for others moderates the ...
Stephen Cranney Stephen Cranney
While prior literature on the genetics of human fertility outcomes and attitudes has generally yielded significantly positive results in developed-country contexts, the implications of this dynamic for the potential for intergenerational in...
Jason E Murasko Jason E Murasko
Previous work has shown a positive height-obesity association in U.S. children that is more pronounced in those from lower-income families than in those from higher-income families. That work has been limited to cross-sectional analysis. Th...