Early life stressors are associated with elevated inflammation, a key physiological risk factor for disease. However, the mechanisms by which early stress leads to inflammation remain largely unknown. Using a longitudinal data set, we examined smoking, alcohol consumption, and body mass index (BMI) as health-behavior pathways by which early adversity might lead to inflammation during young adulthood. Contemporaneously measured early adversity predicted increased BMI and smoking but not alcohol consumption, and these effects were partially accounted for by chronic stress in young adulthood. Higher BMI in turn predicted higher levels of soluble tumor necrosis factor receptor type II (sTNF-RII) and C-reactive protein (CRP), and smoking predict...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Rochester. Department of Clinical and Social Psychology, 2017.Researc...
Mounting evidence highlights specific forms of psychological stress as risk factors for ill health. ...
This study provides a comprehensive review of the published research on the association between earl...
Early life stressors are associated with elevated inflammation, a key physiological risk factor for ...
Early life stressors are associated with elevated inflammation, a key physiological risk factor for ...
Rationale/statement of the problem : Retrospective studies show that childhood adversity is associat...
Early adversity, depression, and obesity are associated with increases in low-grade inflammation. Ho...
Family stress such as conflict, abuse, neglect, or insensitive parenting, experienced in early life ...
Exposure to early stressful experiences has been associated with a variety of poor health outcomes i...
Both early adversity and depression are associated with heightened inflammation. However, few studie...
Chronic inflammation is a potentially important pathway through which psychosocial stressors increas...
Chronic inflammation is a potentially important pathway through which psychosocial stressors increas...
Chronic stress has been linked to negative health outcomes, including increased inflammation, which ...
Exposure to traumatic psychological stress increases risk for disease events and mortality in patien...
Poor physical health in childhood is associated with a variety of negative health-related outcomes i...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Rochester. Department of Clinical and Social Psychology, 2017.Researc...
Mounting evidence highlights specific forms of psychological stress as risk factors for ill health. ...
This study provides a comprehensive review of the published research on the association between earl...
Early life stressors are associated with elevated inflammation, a key physiological risk factor for ...
Early life stressors are associated with elevated inflammation, a key physiological risk factor for ...
Rationale/statement of the problem : Retrospective studies show that childhood adversity is associat...
Early adversity, depression, and obesity are associated with increases in low-grade inflammation. Ho...
Family stress such as conflict, abuse, neglect, or insensitive parenting, experienced in early life ...
Exposure to early stressful experiences has been associated with a variety of poor health outcomes i...
Both early adversity and depression are associated with heightened inflammation. However, few studie...
Chronic inflammation is a potentially important pathway through which psychosocial stressors increas...
Chronic inflammation is a potentially important pathway through which psychosocial stressors increas...
Chronic stress has been linked to negative health outcomes, including increased inflammation, which ...
Exposure to traumatic psychological stress increases risk for disease events and mortality in patien...
Poor physical health in childhood is associated with a variety of negative health-related outcomes i...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Rochester. Department of Clinical and Social Psychology, 2017.Researc...
Mounting evidence highlights specific forms of psychological stress as risk factors for ill health. ...
This study provides a comprehensive review of the published research on the association between earl...