Latino immigrants have lower prevalence of depression, obesity and cardiovascular disease than US-born Latinos when they are recently arrived in the US, but this health advantage erodes with increasing duration of US residence. Cumulative exposure to psychosocial stress and its physiological sequelae may mediate the relationship between nativity and duration of US residence and poor health. We used data from Latino cohort study participants ages 45-84 to examine cross-sectional (n=558) and longitudinal (n=248) associations between nativity and duration of US residence and features of the diurnal cortisol curve including: wake-up cortisol, cortisol awakening response (CAR, wake-up to 30min post-awakening), early decline (30min to 2h post-awa...
Studies find that longer-term immigrants have higher body mass index (BMI) than their more recently-...
Cardiometabolic risk (CMR) factors including hypertension, overweight/obesity, diabetes mellitus, an...
Perceived racial discrimination (PRD) has been associated with altered diurnal cortisol rhythms in p...
Background: Prior research indicates that blacks and Hispanics/Latinos have flatter diurnal cortisol...
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...
Objectives: African Americans (AAs) have higher nighttime blood pressure (BP) than European American...
Background: Latino immigrants to the United States (US) have better health and mortality outcomes th...
Neuroendocrine abnormalities, such as activation of the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) axis, a...
The interplay between biological and cultural factors has remained understudied among ethnic minorit...
It has often been hypothesized that stress and its biological consequences mediate the relationship ...
Immigrants in the United States make up 13% of the total population and have been a critical compone...
ContextPrior studies have shown a cross-sectional association between body mass index (BMI) and sali...
Objectives: African Americans (AAs) have higher nighttime blood pressure (BP) than European American...
Foreign-born Hispanics have better cardiometabolic health upon arrival in the US than their US-born ...
Studies find that longer-term immigrants have higher body mass index (BMI) than their more recently-...
Cardiometabolic risk (CMR) factors including hypertension, overweight/obesity, diabetes mellitus, an...
Perceived racial discrimination (PRD) has been associated with altered diurnal cortisol rhythms in p...
Background: Prior research indicates that blacks and Hispanics/Latinos have flatter diurnal cortisol...
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...
Objectives: African Americans (AAs) have higher nighttime blood pressure (BP) than European American...
Background: Latino immigrants to the United States (US) have better health and mortality outcomes th...
Neuroendocrine abnormalities, such as activation of the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) axis, a...
The interplay between biological and cultural factors has remained understudied among ethnic minorit...
It has often been hypothesized that stress and its biological consequences mediate the relationship ...
Immigrants in the United States make up 13% of the total population and have been a critical compone...
ContextPrior studies have shown a cross-sectional association between body mass index (BMI) and sali...
Objectives: African Americans (AAs) have higher nighttime blood pressure (BP) than European American...
Foreign-born Hispanics have better cardiometabolic health upon arrival in the US than their US-born ...
Studies find that longer-term immigrants have higher body mass index (BMI) than their more recently-...
Cardiometabolic risk (CMR) factors including hypertension, overweight/obesity, diabetes mellitus, an...
Perceived racial discrimination (PRD) has been associated with altered diurnal cortisol rhythms in p...