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ISSN:1948-5565

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Adolfo G Cuevas,Siobhan Greatorex-Voith,Nadia Abuelezam et al. Adolfo G Cuevas et al.
Critical period, social mobility, and social accumulation are three hypotheses that may explain how educational mobility impacts health. Thus far, there is little evidence on how these processes are associated with biological aging as measu...
Rosella Rettaroli,Francesco Scalone Rosella Rettaroli
This study explores the short-term relationships between sex ratio at birth and late fetal mortality in Italy from 1910 to 2016. As the leading scholars' attention traditionally focused on long-term trends and variations in the sex ratios a...
Shane J Macfarlan,Ryan Schacht,Izabella Bourland et al. Shane J Macfarlan et al.
Birth seasonality is a phenomenon whereby populations can be characterized by a single month or season in which births peak. While non-human animal research suggests that seasonal birth-pulses are related to variation in climate and local e...
E Barozet,C Y Valenzuela,L Cifuentes et al. E Barozet et al.
Studies of the current Chilean population performed using classical genetic markers have established that the Chilean population originated primarily from the admixture of European people, particularly Spaniards, and Amerindians. A socioeco...
Yi Li,Tianji Cai,Hongyu Wang et al. Yi Li et al.
This study investigates two sources of education effects on obesity - achieved educational attainment and inherited genetic endowment for education. In doing so, we accomplish two goals. First, we assess the role of genetic confounding in t...
Spencer Moore,Rekha Patel,Jason Stewart et al. Spencer Moore et al.
Few studies have examined the biosocial pathways linking socioeconomic status (SES) to accelerated aging in a population-based sample of southern US women. Even fewer have examined the importance of chronic compared to perceived stress in l...
Ayşe Abbasoğlu Özgören,Banu Ergöçmen Ayşe Abbasoğlu Özgören
This paper investigates the association between advanced maternal age and under-5 mortality and morbidity in Turkey, and is the first such study in the country to use a sibling comparison model to analyze this phenomenon. The study is based...
Jackie McDowell,Valerie G Starratt Jackie McDowell
Life history theory - which considers the influence of environmental factors that occur over the course of an organism's life in determining patterns of development and behavior - has been used to provide insight into the cause and interpre...
Lexi O&#x;Donnell,Heather J H Edgar Lexi O&#x;Donnell
In this study, we examine the impacts of individual ancestry and socioeconomic status (SES) on health in historic African Americans through bioarchaeological means. We estimate ancestry from dental morphology and SES from the costs of coffi...
Carmen D Ng,Jordan Weiss Carmen D Ng
Body mass index (BMI) is commonly used as a proxy for adiposity in epidemiological and public health studies. However, BMI may suffer from issues of misreporting and, because it fluctuates over the life course, its association with morbidit...