Allostatic load (AL), an index of biological “wear and tear” on the body from cumulative exposure to stress, has been little studied in US Hispanics/Latinos. We investigated AL accumulation patterns by age, sex, and nativity in the Hispanic Community Health Study/Study of Latinos. We studied 15,830 Hispanic/Latinos of Mexican, Cuban, Dominican, Puerto Rican, Central and South American descent aged 18–74 years, 77% of whom were foreign-born. Consistent with the conceptualization of AL, we developed an index based upon 16 physiological markers that spanned the cardiometabolic, parasympathetic, and inflammatory systems. We computed mean adjusted AL scores using log-linear models across age-groups (18–44, 45–54, 55–74 years), by sex and nativit...
Allostatic Load (AL) is a cumulative index of physiological dysregulation. African Americans (AA) ha...
Background and objectivesGlobally, obesity influences the risk of many major chronic diseases. Our s...
Objective: This study evaluates whether different dimensions of physiological dysregulation, modeled...
Allostatic load (AL), an index of biological "wear and tear" on the body from cumulative exposure to...
AbstractAllostatic load (AL), an index of biological “wear and tear” on the body from cumulative exp...
Puerto Ricans living in the United States mainland present multiple disparities in prevalence of chr...
Immigrants in the United States make up 13% of the total population and have been a critical compone...
Latino immigrants have lower prevalence of depression, obesity and cardiovascular disease than US-bo...
A number of studies have reported a mortality advantage among Mexican origin residents of the United...
Foreign-born Hispanics have better cardiometabolic health upon arrival in the US than their US-born ...
<b>Background</b>: The US Latino population is rapidly aging and becoming increasingly diverse with ...
Individuals with favorable levels of all readily measured major CVD risk factors (low CV risk) durin...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 68-79).Allostatic Load (AL) is a cumulative index of phys...
Objective: To assess whether unhealthy behaviors moderated the relationship between allostatic load ...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Elsevier via the DOI in ...
Allostatic Load (AL) is a cumulative index of physiological dysregulation. African Americans (AA) ha...
Background and objectivesGlobally, obesity influences the risk of many major chronic diseases. Our s...
Objective: This study evaluates whether different dimensions of physiological dysregulation, modeled...
Allostatic load (AL), an index of biological "wear and tear" on the body from cumulative exposure to...
AbstractAllostatic load (AL), an index of biological “wear and tear” on the body from cumulative exp...
Puerto Ricans living in the United States mainland present multiple disparities in prevalence of chr...
Immigrants in the United States make up 13% of the total population and have been a critical compone...
Latino immigrants have lower prevalence of depression, obesity and cardiovascular disease than US-bo...
A number of studies have reported a mortality advantage among Mexican origin residents of the United...
Foreign-born Hispanics have better cardiometabolic health upon arrival in the US than their US-born ...
<b>Background</b>: The US Latino population is rapidly aging and becoming increasingly diverse with ...
Individuals with favorable levels of all readily measured major CVD risk factors (low CV risk) durin...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 68-79).Allostatic Load (AL) is a cumulative index of phys...
Objective: To assess whether unhealthy behaviors moderated the relationship between allostatic load ...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Elsevier via the DOI in ...
Allostatic Load (AL) is a cumulative index of physiological dysregulation. African Americans (AA) ha...
Background and objectivesGlobally, obesity influences the risk of many major chronic diseases. Our s...
Objective: This study evaluates whether different dimensions of physiological dysregulation, modeled...