Income, education, and inflammation: differential associations in a national probability sample (The MIDUS study)
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Beyond obesity and lifestyle: a review of 21st century chronic disease determinantsNight shift work and inflammatory markers in male workers aged 20-39 in a display manufacturing companyRacial disparities in sleep: the role of neighborhood disadvantage[Socioeconomic status and inflammatory biomarkers of cardiovascular diseases: How do education, occupation and income operate?].Social support, social strain and inflammation: evidence from a national longitudinal study of U.S. adults.Socioeconomic and psychosocial predictors of interleukin-6 in the MIDUS national sampleEveryday Discrimination Prospectively Predicts Inflammation Across 7-Years in Racially Diverse Midlife Women: Study of Women's Health Across the Nation.Population differences in proinflammatory biology: Japanese have healthier profiles than Americans.Do biological measures mediate the relationship between education and health: A comparative study.Daily positive events and inflammation: findings from the National Study of Daily ExperiencesThe social environment and IL-6 in rats and humans.Socioeconomic status, daily affective and social experiences, and inflammation during adolescence.Educational Status, Anger, and Inflammation in the MIDUS National Sample: Does Race Matter?Association of adiponectin and socioeconomic status in African American men and women: the Jackson heart studyLiving well with medical comorbidities: a biopsychosocial perspective.The prospective association of socioeconomic status with C-reactive protein levels in the CARDIA study.The Impact of Educational Attainment on Observed Race/Ethnic Disparities in Inflammatory Risk in the 2001-2008 National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey.The longitudinal relation of stress during the menopausal transition to fibrinogen concentrations: results from the Study of Women's Health Across the NationSocioeconomic status gradients in inflammation in adolescence.The social patterns of a biological risk factor for disease: race, gender, socioeconomic position, and C-reactive protein.Varieties of anger and the inverse link between education and inflammation: toward an integrative framework.Income and Markers of Immunological Cellular Aging.Inflammatory pathways link socioeconomic inequalities to white matter architecture.Race differences in age-trends of autonomic nervous system functioningLower subjective social status exaggerates interleukin-6 responses to a laboratory stressor.Negative emotions predict elevated interleukin-6 in the United States but not in Japan.Comparative insights into the regulation of inflammation: levels and predictors of interleukin 6 and interleukin 10 in young adults in the Philippines.Socioeconomic status, psychological resources, and inflammatory markers: Results from the MIDUS study.Hardships of the Great Recession and health: Understanding varieties of vulnerabilitySystemic Inflammation in Midlife: Race, Socioeconomic Status, and Perceived Discrimination.Marital Quality, Gender, and Markers of Inflammation in the MIDUS Cohort.Systematic review of the evidence of a relationship between chronic psychosocial stress and C-reactive protein.Emodiversity and Biomarkers of Inflammation.The Influence of Social Conditions Across the Life Course on the Human Gut Microbiota: A Pilot Project With the Wisconsin Longitudinal Study.The association between economic development, lifestyle differentiation, and C-reactive protein concentration within rural communities in Hainan Island, China.Association of cardiorespiratory fitness and adiposity with inflammatory biomarkers in young adults.Financial strain and birth weight: the mediating role of psychological distress.Association of individual and community factors with C-reactive protein and 25-hydroxyvitamin D: Evidence from the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES).Dimensions of Socioeconomic Status and Childhood Asthma Outcomes: Evidence for Distinct Behavioral and Biological Associations.Sleep Habits and Susceptibility to Upper Respiratory Illness: the Moderating Role of Subjective Socioeconomic Status.
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Income, education, and inflammation: differential associations in a national probability sample (The MIDUS study)
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Elliot M Friedman
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2010-01-25T00:00:00Z