AbstractObjectivesAfrican Americans (AA) experience higher levels of stress related to living in racially segregated and poor neighborhoods. However, little is known about the associations between perceived neighborhood environments and cellular aging among adult AA. This study examined whether perceived neighborhood environments were associated with telomere length (TL) in AA after adjustment for individual-level risk factors.MethodsThe analysis included 158 women and 75 men AA aged 30–55 years from the Morehouse School of Medicine Study. Relative TL (T/S ratio) was measured from peripheral blood leukocytes using quantitative real-time polymerase chain reaction. Multivariable linear regression models were used to examine the associations o...
Telomeres are repetitive nucleotide sequences located at the ends of chromosomes that protect geneti...
Morbidity and mortality are greater among socially disadvantaged racial/ethnic groups and those of l...
Previous findings have linked lower socioeconomic status (SES) with elevated morbidity and mortality...
AbstractObjectivesAfrican Americans (AA) experience higher levels of stress related to living in rac...
Background: Strong evidence supports that living in disadvantaged neighborhoods has direct unfavorab...
BackgroundStrong evidence supports that living in disadvantaged neighborhoods has direct unfavorable...
Strong evidence supports that living in disadvantaged neighborhoods has direct unfavorable impact on...
Background Strong evidence supports that living in disadvantaged neighborhoods has direct unfavor-ab...
A growing body of research demonstrates the association between neighborhood context and health. The...
Telomeres are the protective caps at the ends of eukaryotic chromosomes. Telomeres get shorter each ...
BackgroundUnderstanding why certain population subgroups age faster than others is a pressing public...
Background: There is a substantial gap in health and longevity between more affluent and more depr...
Purpose and Background. Pregnant Black women are more likely to live in disadvantaged neighborhoods ...
Background There is a substantial gap in health and longevity between more affluent and more deprive...
<p>After adjusting for a comprehensive set of covariates, those living in greater unfavorable neighb...
Telomeres are repetitive nucleotide sequences located at the ends of chromosomes that protect geneti...
Morbidity and mortality are greater among socially disadvantaged racial/ethnic groups and those of l...
Previous findings have linked lower socioeconomic status (SES) with elevated morbidity and mortality...
AbstractObjectivesAfrican Americans (AA) experience higher levels of stress related to living in rac...
Background: Strong evidence supports that living in disadvantaged neighborhoods has direct unfavorab...
BackgroundStrong evidence supports that living in disadvantaged neighborhoods has direct unfavorable...
Strong evidence supports that living in disadvantaged neighborhoods has direct unfavorable impact on...
Background Strong evidence supports that living in disadvantaged neighborhoods has direct unfavor-ab...
A growing body of research demonstrates the association between neighborhood context and health. The...
Telomeres are the protective caps at the ends of eukaryotic chromosomes. Telomeres get shorter each ...
BackgroundUnderstanding why certain population subgroups age faster than others is a pressing public...
Background: There is a substantial gap in health and longevity between more affluent and more depr...
Purpose and Background. Pregnant Black women are more likely to live in disadvantaged neighborhoods ...
Background There is a substantial gap in health and longevity between more affluent and more deprive...
<p>After adjusting for a comprehensive set of covariates, those living in greater unfavorable neighb...
Telomeres are repetitive nucleotide sequences located at the ends of chromosomes that protect geneti...
Morbidity and mortality are greater among socially disadvantaged racial/ethnic groups and those of l...
Previous findings have linked lower socioeconomic status (SES) with elevated morbidity and mortality...