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从健康衰老的九旬老人遗传学看兄弟姐妹关系与长寿:优化、适应力和社交网络的重要性

Insights Into Sibling Relationships and Longevity From Genetics of Healthy Ageing Nonagenarians: The Importance of Optimisation, Resilience and Social Networks.

作者信息

Rea Jennifer Nicola M, Broczek Katarzyna Milana, Cevenini Elisa, Celani Laura, Rea Susanne Alexandra J, Sikora Ewa, Franceschi Claudio, Fortunati Vita, Rea Irene Maeve

机构信息

Department of Primary Care and Population Health, University College London, London, United Kingdom.

The Polish Society of Gerontology, Warsaw, Poland.

出版信息

Front Psychol. 2022 May 6;13:722286. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2022.722286. eCollection 2022.

Abstract

Understanding how to "Age Longer and Age Well" is a priority for people personally, for populations and for government policy. Approximately ten percent of nonagenarians reach 90 years and beyond in good condition and seem to have a combination of both age-span and health-span. However, the factors which contribute to human longevity remain challenging. Culture is a shared system of learning ideas, feelings, and survival strategies. It has a strong influence on each person's psychological development, behavior, values and beliefs. Nonagenarians have rich life experiences that can teach us much about aging well; they are rich reservoirs of genetic, lifestyle and psychological information which can help understanding about how to live longer and better. Sibling or trio nonagenarians are important sources of family beliefs and behaviors upon which individual personalities may have been built. Their personal family histories and narratives are powerful tools that help to determine familial traits, beliefs and social behaviors which may help establish factors important in the siblings' longevity. Using purposefully selected subjects, recruited to the Genetics of Healthy Ageing (GeHA) project in four European countries, this research used the simple life story and qualitative research methods to analyze contrasting and distinctive questions about the interface between the psychological and social worlds as presented in the nonagenarian siblings' insights about their longevity. Their stories aimed to give better understanding about which psychological aspects of their common life journey and the degree of emotional support in their sibling relationships may have supported their paths to longevity. The most universal finding in each of the four European countries was that nonagenarians demonstrated high positivity, resilience and coping skills and were supported in social networks. Around this theme, nonagenarians reported "being happy," "always cheerful," "never melancholy" and having a contentment with a "rich life" and family relationships which fits with accumulating evidence that life satisfaction comes from a perceived self-efficacy and optimism. Most sibling relationships in this study, when analyzed according to the Gold classification, fit the "congenial" or "loyal" relationship type - demonstrating a healthy respect for the others' opinion without overt dependence, which may help individual coping and survival mechanisms.

摘要

了解如何“活得更长久且活得健康”是个人、群体以及政府政策的优先事项。大约10%的九旬老人能健康地活到90岁及以上,似乎同时拥有较长的寿命跨度和健康跨度。然而,促成人类长寿的因素仍然具有挑战性。文化是一个共享的学习思想、情感和生存策略的系统。它对每个人的心理发展、行为、价值观和信仰都有很大影响。九旬老人有着丰富的生活经历,能教会我们很多关于健康衰老的知识;他们是丰富的基因、生活方式和心理信息库,有助于我们理解如何活得更长久、更美好。兄弟姐妹或三兄弟/姐妹九旬老人是家庭信仰和行为的重要来源,个人性格可能就是在此基础上形成的。他们的个人家族史和故事是强大的工具,有助于确定家族特征、信仰和社会行为,而这些可能有助于确立对兄弟姐妹长寿至关重要的因素。本研究通过有目的地选择在四个欧洲国家参与健康衰老遗传学(GeHA)项目的受试者,运用简单的生活故事和定性研究方法,分析九旬老人兄弟姐妹对长寿的见解中所呈现的关于心理世界与社会世界之间界面的对比性和独特性问题。他们的故事旨在更好地理解他们共同人生旅程中的哪些心理方面以及兄弟姐妹关系中的情感支持程度可能对他们的长寿之路起到了支撑作用。在四个欧洲国家中的每一个国家,最普遍的发现是九旬老人表现出高度的积极性、恢复力和应对能力,并且在社交网络中得到支持。围绕这个主题,九旬老人报告称“快乐”“总是开朗”“从不忧郁”,对“丰富的生活”和家庭关系感到满足,这与越来越多的证据相符,即生活满意度来自于感知到的自我效能感和乐观主义。根据戈尔德分类法对本研究中的大多数兄弟姐妹关系进行分析时,符合“融洽”或“忠诚”关系类型——表现出对他人意见的健康尊重,而没有明显的依赖,这可能有助于个体的应对和生存机制。

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