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经济困境与生物性衰老:美国黑人女性样本中衰老的表观遗传学

Economic hardship and biological weathering: The epigenetics of aging in a U.S. sample of black women.

作者信息

Simons Ronald L, Lei Man Kit, Beach Steven R H, Philibert Robert A, Cutrona Carolyn E, Gibbons Frederick X, Barr Ashley

机构信息

Department of Sociology, University of Georgia, Athens, GA 30606, USA.

Center for Family Research, University of Georgia, USA.

出版信息

Soc Sci Med. 2016 Feb;150:192-200. doi: 10.1016/j.socscimed.2015.12.001. Epub 2015 Dec 10.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Past research has linked low socio-economic status (SES) to inflammation, metabolic dysregulation, and various chronic and age-related diseases such as type 2 diabetes, coronary heart disease, stroke, and dementia. These studies suggest that the challenges and adversities associated with low SES may result in premature aging and increased risk of morbidity and mortality.

OBJECTIVE

Building upon this research, the present study investigates various avenues whereby low income might accelerate biological aging.

METHODS

Structural equation modeling and longitudinal data from a sample of 100 Black, middle-aged women residing in the United States was used to investigate the effect of income on a recently developed epigenetic measure of biological aging. This measure can be used as a "biological clock" to assess, at any point during adulthood, the extent to which an individual is experiencing accelerated or decelerated biological aging.

RESULTS

Low income displayed a robust association with accelerated aging that was unaffected after controlling for other SES-related factors such as education, marital status, and childhood adversity. Further, our analyses indicated that the association between income and biological aging was not explained by health-related behaviors such as diet, exercise, smoking, alcohol consumption, or having health insurance. Rather, in large measure, it was financial pressure (difficulty paying bills, buying necessities, or meeting daily expenses) that accounted for the association between low income and accelerated aging.

CONCLUSIONS

These findings support the view that chronic financial pressures associated with low income exert a weathering effect that results in premature aging.

摘要

背景

过去的研究已将低社会经济地位(SES)与炎症、代谢失调以及各种慢性和与年龄相关的疾病联系起来,如2型糖尿病、冠心病、中风和痴呆症。这些研究表明,与低社会经济地位相关的挑战和逆境可能导致过早衰老以及发病和死亡风险增加。

目的

基于这项研究,本研究调查了低收入可能加速生物衰老的各种途径。

方法

使用结构方程模型和来自100名居住在美国的黑人中年女性样本的纵向数据,来研究收入对最近开发的生物衰老表观遗传指标的影响。该指标可作为一个“生物钟”,在成年期的任何时候评估个体经历生物衰老加速或减速的程度。

结果

低收入与加速衰老呈现出强烈的关联,在控制了其他与社会经济地位相关的因素(如教育、婚姻状况和童年逆境)后,这种关联并未受到影响。此外,我们的分析表明,收入与生物衰老之间的关联不能由饮食、运动、吸烟、饮酒或拥有医疗保险等与健康相关的行为来解释。相反,在很大程度上,是经济压力(支付账单、购买必需品或满足日常开支困难)导致了低收入与加速衰老之间的关联。

结论

这些发现支持了这样一种观点,即与低收入相关的慢性经济压力会产生一种损耗效应,导致过早衰老。

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