Self-control forecasts better psychosocial outcomes but faster epigenetic aging in low-SES youth.
about
Increased epigenetic age and granulocyte counts in the blood of Parkinson's disease patientsDisadvantage, self-control, and health.Lifetime stress accelerates epigenetic aging in an urban, African American cohort: relevance of glucocorticoid signaling.Socioeconomic status, psychological resources, and inflammatory markers: Results from the MIDUS study.Good daily habits during the early stages of life determine success throughout life.The epigenetic impacts of social stress: how does social adversity become biologically embedded?Childhood Personality, Betrayal Trauma, and Leukocyte Telomere Length in Adulthood: A Lifespan Perspective on Conscientiousness and Betrayal Traumas as Predictors of a Biomarker of Cellular Aging.Epigenetic basis of cancer health disparities: Looking beyond genetic differences.Resilience in Adolescence, Health, and Psychosocial Outcomes.Viral challenge reveals further evidence of skin-deep resilience in African Americans from disadvantaged backgroundsResilience to adversity and the early origins of disease.Beyond Risk and Protective Factors: An Adaptation-Based Approach to Resilience.Epigenetic Aging and Immune Senescence in Women With Insomnia Symptoms: Findings From the Women's Health Initiative Study.Early-Life Socioeconomic Disadvantage and Metabolic Health Disparities.Jedi Public Health: Co-creating an Identity-Safe Culture to Promote Health Equity.Socioeconomic Status Interacts with Conscientiousness and Neuroticism to Predict Circulating Concentrations of Inflammatory Markers.Change the things you can: Emotion regulation is more beneficial for people from lower than from higher socioeconomic status.Influence of socioeconomic status on the whole blood transcriptome in African Americans.Social adversity and epigenetic aging: a multi-cohort study on socioeconomic differences in peripheral blood DNA methylation.Early-Life Socioeconomic Status and Adult Physiological Functioning: A Life Course Examination of Biosocial Mechanisms.College completion predicts lower depression but higher metabolic syndrome among disadvantaged minorities in young adulthood.Status-Based Identity.Does striving to succeed come at a physiological or psychosocial cost for adults who experienced child maltreatment?Why is parental lifespan linked to children's chances of reaching a high age? A transgenerational hypothesis.Self-restraint spillover: Inhibitory control disrupts appetite regulation among ruminators.An assessment of depression, psychosocial factors, and resilience among women seeking prenatal care at an urban community health center.Accelerated DNA methylation aging and increased resilience in veterans: The biological cost for soldiering on.Resilience in developing systems: the promise of integrated approaches
P2860
Q34504712-6255C270-F4FE-4D69-9FE1-3F15BA86253CQ35989929-A291B050-252F-4B99-A204-2E098D46F814Q36424810-89B50144-9FAF-4E98-8714-64EB960FBBF5Q37346223-9BEF0681-80BA-45A9-A2C1-3E4CF7697344Q37591073-07A578A6-D964-4EBD-8B95-7B8D0B4E091DQ39015181-602AD02C-967B-4180-84BC-E8958A937AF2Q39065219-CE6DE6F7-B710-465F-933D-C6AC1D0716E0Q39096966-7B70C47B-070C-4C6F-8F76-C2174A02BA8FQ39111542-7B80B82C-216E-4CEF-B477-25177060468FQ39295387-0E7F9379-B002-4021-A4FD-B8EDB6A10627Q39297949-B2B3A695-C689-4607-8B00-7ECC7B2FB121Q39309250-5A05D638-3EEF-48CF-A149-7B51AAD3390FQ39323910-6052B8B3-E09D-4A78-9F3D-38CA629066E0Q40340219-4105B0D9-626B-483E-A081-FDD0A9E73369Q44664412-B63B6EEB-36BE-4F0F-91DE-114E5E185CE1Q45044944-709B11A8-D823-4157-B0B5-C38F487D762CQ46656154-FD03408C-AAA3-4267-B9FC-97FFEA844694Q47103360-C91E0443-746E-4C02-A6AE-1CBD6ACFAEABQ47118355-751AB769-CEBD-4E83-B0BA-42AF9EDC7B1FQ47131361-D1B6F6F1-175A-469D-96B2-F063FE7F4717Q47286663-88214CA7-25A6-4F7E-A7E6-5475574A90C7Q47353930-B4C3C5AD-1B32-4012-B4E0-6576D6245C99Q47433930-3D8D3CEE-8AF7-4198-86B8-0CB86C5E6C51Q47546262-CE8D024D-86D5-4907-B786-99E595C2855FQ47566716-08106601-8CD8-4C22-AB5B-A309386A5C60Q47592543-3384BFCE-7FD6-43A2-9CD7-4A7769383273Q55074023-BF51ABCC-7D77-41D2-8396-9376EE17492AQ58070512-48136A39-064A-4EBC-9D13-77522E028222
P2860
Self-control forecasts better psychosocial outcomes but faster epigenetic aging in low-SES youth.
description
2015 nî lūn-bûn
@nan
2015年の論文
@ja
2015年論文
@yue
2015年論文
@zh-hant
2015年論文
@zh-hk
2015年論文
@zh-mo
2015年論文
@zh-tw
2015年论文
@wuu
2015年论文
@zh
2015年论文
@zh-cn
name
Self-control forecasts better ...... enetic aging in low-SES youth.
@ast
Self-control forecasts better ...... enetic aging in low-SES youth.
@en
type
label
Self-control forecasts better ...... enetic aging in low-SES youth.
@ast
Self-control forecasts better ...... enetic aging in low-SES youth.
@en
prefLabel
Self-control forecasts better ...... enetic aging in low-SES youth.
@ast
Self-control forecasts better ...... enetic aging in low-SES youth.
@en
P2093
P2860
P356
P1476
Self-control forecasts better ...... genetic aging in low-SES youth
@en
P2093
Edith Chen
Gene H Brody
Gregory E Miller
P2860
P304
10325-10330
P356
10.1073/PNAS.1505063112
P407
P50
P577
2015-07-13T00:00:00Z