Making sense of the costs of adversity throughout the lifespan on aging in humans and other animals

R Sapolsky, A Bartolomucci - Neuroscience & Biobehavioral Reviews, 2024 - Elsevier
Social adversity, particularly early in life, can cause lifelong damage to health; by now,
numerous studies examine this relationship in non-human species, producing some …

[HTML][HTML] Perspective: Promoting Healthy Aging through Nutrition: A Research Centers Collaborative Network Workshop Report

MK Shea, L Strath, M Kim, LN Ðoàn, SL Booth… - Advances in …, 2024 - Elsevier
Within 20 y, the number of adults in the United States over the age of 65 y is expected to
more than double and the number over age 85 y is expected to more than triple. The risk for …

The fortunes and misfortunes of social life across the life course: a new era of research from field, laboratory and comparative studies

A Bartolomucci, J Tung, KM Harris - Neuroscience & Biobehavioral …, 2024 - Elsevier
Social gradients in health and aging have been reported in studies across many human
populations, and-as the papers included in this special collection highlight–also occur …

Mediterranean diet protects against a neuroinflammatory cortical transcriptome: Associations with brain volumetrics, peripheral inflammation, social isolation, and …

BM Frye, JD Negrey, CSC Johnson, J Kim… - Brain, Behavior, and …, 2024 - Elsevier
Mediterranean diets may be neuroprotective and prevent cognitive decline relative to
Western diets; however, the underlying biology is poorly understood. We assessed the …

COMMENTARY: Foundational social geroscience: Social stress, reproductive health, and lifecourse aging across mammals.

E Epel - 2024 - psycnet.apa.org
Comments on an article by CA Shively et al.(see record 2023-98557-001). Shively et al,
review how social stress (low status) and poor diet (Western diet vs. Mediterranean diet) …

[HTML][HTML] Higher adherence to a Mediterranean-type diet is associated with reduced psychosocial stress levels in baby boomers: a cross-sectional study

EH Jang, R Jung, S Lee - Nutrition Research and Practice, 2024 - synapse.koreamed.org
RESULTS The ranges of the MTDS tertile groups were T1 (20–33 points), T2 (34–37 points),
and T3 (38–39 points) for men, T1 (20–33 points), T2 (34–37 points), and T3 (38–48 points) …

Assessing sociality: catarrhine microsatellites and the dynamics of glucocorticoids with social relationships in wild male Assamese macaques (Macaca assamensis)

J Stranks - 2024 - ediss.uni-goettingen.de
In order to navigate within-group competition and maximise fitness, strategies have evolved
in group-living animals, including social dominance ranks and affiliative relationships. Both …