M Razzoli, K Nyuyki‐Dufe, A Gurney, C Erickson… - Aging cell, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
Stress and low socioeconomic status in humans confer increased vulnerability to morbidity and mortality. However, this association is not mechanistically understood nor has its …
Several social dimensions including social integration, status, early-life adversity, and their interactions across the life course can predict health, reproduction, and mortality in humans …
M Bairachnaya, O Agranyoni, M Antoch… - Aging (Albany …, 2019 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
It is known that stress alters homeostasis and may lead to accelerated aging. However, little is known about the contribution of innate susceptibility to stress to the deterioration of …
Social adversity can increase the age-associated risk of disease and death, yet the biological mechanisms that link social adversities to aging remain poorly understood. Long …
BACKGROUND The social environment shapes human health, producing strong relationships between social factors, disease risk, and survival. The strength of these links …
Socioemotional health is positively correlated with improved cognitive and physical aging. Despite known sex differences in socioemotional behaviors and the trajectory of aging, the …
Chronic social stress is a predictor of both aging‐related disease and mortality risk. Hence, chronic stress has been hypothesized to directly exacerbate the process of physiological …
MV Schmidt, V Sterlemann… - Annals of the New York …, 2008 - Wiley Online Library
Over the last decades the burden of disease in Western countries has shifted from comparably easily treated infectious diseases to more complex diseases, such as the …
Chronic stress is a risk factor for numerous aging-related diseases and has been shown to shorten lifespan in humans and other social mammals. Yet how life stress causes such a …