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社会经济地位、经济压力与非裔美国中年男性白细胞端粒长度的关系。

Socioeconomic Status, Financial Strain, and Leukocyte Telomere Length in a Sample of African American Midlife Men.

机构信息

Department of Anthropology, University of Oregon, 1218 University of Oregon, Eugene, OR, 97403, USA.

Department of Psychiatry and Center for Health and Community, University of California, San Francisco, School of Medicine, San Francisco, CA, USA.

出版信息

J Racial Ethn Health Disparities. 2018 Jun;5(3):459-467. doi: 10.1007/s40615-017-0388-3. Epub 2017 Jun 20.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

African American men in the USA experience poorer aging-related health outcomes compared to their White counterparts, partially due to socioeconomic disparities along racial lines. Greater exposure to socioeconomic strains among African American men may adversely impact health and aging at the cellular level, as indexed by shorter leukocyte telomere length (LTL). This study examined associations between socioeconomic factors and LTL among African American men in midlife, a life course stage when heterogeneity in both health and socioeconomic status are particularly pronounced.

METHODS

Using multinomial logistic regression, we examined associations between multiple measures of SES and tertiles of LTL in a sample of 92 African American men between 30 to 50 years of age.

RESULTS

Reports of greater financial strain were associated with higher odds of short versus medium LTL (odds ratio (OR)=2.21, p = 0.03). Higher income was associated with lower odds of short versus medium telomeres (OR=0.97, p = 0.04). Exploratory analyses revealed a significant interaction between educational attainment and employment status (χ  = 4.07, p = 0.04), with greater education associated with lower odds of short versus long telomeres only among those not employed (OR=0.10, p = 0.040).

CONCLUSION

Cellular aging associated with multiple dimensions of socioeconomic adversity may contribute to poor aging-related health outcomes among African American men. Subjective appraisal of financial difficulty may impact LTL independently of objective dimensions of SES. Self-appraised success in fulfilling traditionally masculine gender roles, including being an economic provider, may be a particularly salient aspect of identity for African American men and have implications for cellular aging in this population.

摘要

背景

美国的非裔美国男性在与衰老相关的健康结果方面比他们的白人同龄人差,部分原因是种族线的社会经济差距。非裔美国男性面临更大的社会经济压力,这可能会对健康和细胞水平的衰老产生不利影响,表现为白细胞端粒长度(LTL)缩短。本研究检查了社会经济因素与中年非裔美国男性 LTL 之间的关联,这是一个健康和社会经济地位都特别明显的生命阶段。

方法

使用多项逻辑回归,我们检查了在年龄在 30 至 50 岁之间的 92 名非裔美国男性样本中,多种 SES 测量值与 LTL 三分位的关联。

结果

报告的财务压力越大,LTL 较短与中等的几率就越高(优势比(OR)=2.21,p=0.03)。较高的收入与 LTL 较短与中等的几率较低相关(OR=0.97,p=0.04)。探索性分析显示,教育程度和就业状况之间存在显著的交互作用(χ²=4.07,p=0.04),仅在未就业者中,较高的教育程度与较短与较长端粒的几率较低相关(OR=0.10,p=0.040)。

结论

与多个社会经济不利因素相关的细胞衰老可能导致非裔美国男性与衰老相关的健康结果不佳。对经济困难的主观评估可能独立于 SES 的客观维度影响 LTL。自我评估在履行传统男性性别角色方面的成功,包括作为经济提供者,可能是非裔美国男性身份的一个特别突出的方面,并对该人群的细胞衰老产生影响。

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