Hill Terrence D, Rote Sunshine M, Ellison Christopher G
1 The University of Arizona, Tucson, USA.
2 University of Louisville, KY, USA.
J Aging Health. 2017 Sep;29(6):951-972. doi: 10.1177/0898264317716244. Epub 2017 Jun 23.
Although several studies suggest that religious involvement tends to favor healthy biological functioning, most of this work has been conducted in the United States. This study explores the association between religious participation and biological functioning in Mexico.
The data are drawn from two waves of the Mexican Health and Aging Study (2003-2012) to assess continuous and categorical biomarker specifications.
Across specifications, religious participation in 2003 is associated with lower levels of waist-to-hip ratio, total cholesterol, pulse rate, and overall allostatic load in 2012. Respondents who increased their participation over the study period also exhibit a concurrent reduction in pulse rate. Depending on the specification, participation is also associated with lower levels of diastolic blood pressure and C-reactive protein. Participation is generally unrelated to body mass index, glycosylated hemoglobin, and systolic blood pressure.
Our results confirm that religious participation is associated with healthier biological functioning in Mexico.
尽管多项研究表明宗教参与往往有利于健康的生理机能,但大部分此类研究是在美国进行的。本研究探讨了墨西哥宗教参与与生理机能之间的关联。
数据取自墨西哥健康与老龄化研究的两波调查(2003 - 2012年),以评估连续和分类生物标志物指标。
在各项指标中,2003年的宗教参与与2012年较低的腰臀比、总胆固醇、脉搏率和总体应激负荷水平相关。在研究期间增加宗教参与的受访者脉搏率也同时降低。根据指标不同,宗教参与还与较低的舒张压和C反应蛋白水平相关。宗教参与通常与体重指数、糖化血红蛋白和收缩压无关。
我们的结果证实,在墨西哥宗教参与与更健康的生理机能相关。