Do biomarkers of stress mediate the relation between socioeconomic status and health?
about
Associations of socioeconomic and psychosocial factors with urinary measures of cortisol and catecholamines in the Multi-Ethnic Study of Atherosclerosis (MESA)A framework for examining social stress and susceptibility to air pollution in respiratory healthThe relative importance of family socioeconomic status and school-based peer hierarchies for morning cortisol in youth: an exporatory studyCentral role of the brain in stress and adaptation: links to socioeconomic status, health, and disease.Do biological measures mediate the relationship between education and health: A comparative study.Socioeconomic status and biological markers of health: an examination of adults in the United States and TaiwanPsychological perspectives on pathways linking socioeconomic status and physical healthAssociation of allostatic load with brain structure and cognitive ability in later life.Longitudinal relation of community-level income inequality and mortality in Costa RicaSocioeconomic position and inflammatory and immune biomarkers of cardiovascular disease: applications to the Panel Study of Income Dynamics.To what extent do biomarkers account for the large social disparities in health in Moscow?Adult cognitive ability and socioeconomic status as mediators of the effects of childhood disadvantage on salivary cortisol in aging adultsCohort Profile: The Social Environment and Biomarkers of Aging Study (SEBAS) in TaiwanModeling the salivary cortisol profile in population research: the multi-ethnic study of atherosclerosisEducational differentials in US adult mortality: An examination of mediating factorsAssociation of blood lipids, creatinine, albumin, and CRP with socioeconomic status in Malawi.A day-centered approach to modeling cortisol: diurnal cortisol profiles and their associations among U.S. adults.Gender, race/ethnicity, personality, and interleukin-6 in urban primary care patients.Socio-economic status, cortisol and allostatic load: a review of the literature.Poverty-alleviation program participation and salivary cortisol in very low-income children.Stressors over the life course and neuroendocrine system dysregulation in Costa Rica.A framework for examining social stress and susceptibility to air pollution in respiratory health.A systematic review of allostatic load, health, and health disparities.Social Status in Monkeys: Effects of Social Confrontation on Brain Function and Cocaine Self-Administration.The Income-Health Relationship 'Beyond the Mean': New Evidence from Biomarkers.Race, Socioeconomic Position, and Physical Health: A Descriptive Analysis.Do adult emotional and behavioural outcomes vary as a function of diverse childhood experiences of the public care system?DOES LOWER SUBJECTIVE SOCIAL STATUS YIELD RISKIER BIOMARKER PROFILES?Biodemography: new approaches to understanding trends and differences in population health and mortality.Chronic family economic hardship, family processes and progression of mental and physical health symptoms in adolescence.Incorporating biomarkers into the study of socio-economic status and health among older adults in China.Allostatic load: a useful concept for advancing nursing research.How Do Biomarkers and Genetics Contribute to Understanding Society?Preconception stress, birth weight, and birth weight disparities among US women.
P2860
Q28383960-0186A5F9-D019-42C6-B9DC-89D5383FDF6BQ28390778-40D43FFB-059E-48DB-9BA6-B10EDECD14C9Q33757115-65E3D226-847C-4352-AEC4-7821FDCA2622Q33829618-92018B07-5600-4124-BD88-E2FAD3E8F469Q34575145-C2DCBC55-0218-472F-8466-F3FD608E2455Q34824994-8D84E94E-2A7F-4F12-A222-CE71BAEE32B4Q35062515-6AA1D5CE-9918-4E5D-A172-C33F5170BECCQ35158735-2D3E4B38-C938-46F0-B0A4-B841A4E0AB30Q35308936-5E6015EA-6634-4B4F-B613-BAFF763E7C39Q35871129-CD4AF2DA-0B9D-4AF5-BC11-7B358E6A4569Q36530172-3BF84451-77EF-49EE-89E3-C0199BF54AADQ36584861-F0FCFFD7-AE36-4207-AA24-76AA58D230D8Q36697022-0A6B1295-BF23-4855-A7BC-5BBC7FE3717AQ36764968-AD536AF8-7874-4C0B-8221-D9498E7298FCQ36921248-188D6875-3498-4FF5-91C2-DC664AE5E727Q36982887-C041654A-5B7C-469F-AF2E-E0FF54DD2A76Q37179592-AF6D77D5-84AC-4AFA-8CBE-01485152C5EEQ37223694-37335C20-DE2C-49A5-ADA7-505BD35FC706Q37370336-5DE623DB-3994-499C-BC45-7CC89BC18112Q37401855-36E2DD9E-F3FE-4804-B527-329E7D6F1A41Q37607866-B8379492-B73C-4F77-AB3E-4CBD9E8E8B32Q37778750-33047205-E981-4B6E-A463-6D07843728F1Q38046132-8F3CA2C6-96C2-428A-90E6-D92F2E5BB112Q39062837-FB38A6C8-5CEF-41F8-B8F6-3B78D86CE261Q39601941-B85ECB45-38FB-4377-9AB8-6C3E6090AD9DQ40141263-826989DB-A665-4F4D-A0B1-805272545548Q44177868-BE7ADE01-32B4-43EC-9933-0B7196000CBFQ44760497-C0570D42-802A-455B-AE38-CE6868496820Q46421135-7215C822-7886-4699-9265-4E343C0D19DEQ46435384-C4C95F09-3C8C-44B1-9240-E1497333A5EFQ47557291-8322E35E-C4A8-47CE-8DD7-46DD9F77E8CDQ48262411-B2887605-21B2-445B-B703-CDFEE445161AQ50158502-EF3D9421-EE80-40E4-8A9C-A4512ACC65EBQ53840333-0A984E98-0A7A-4E43-B875-9C309BBB3652
P2860
Do biomarkers of stress mediate the relation between socioeconomic status and health?
description
2006 nî lūn-bûn
@nan
2006年の論文
@ja
2006年論文
@yue
2006年論文
@zh-hant
2006年論文
@zh-hk
2006年論文
@zh-mo
2006年論文
@zh-tw
2006年论文
@wuu
2006年论文
@zh
2006年论文
@zh-cn
name
Do biomarkers of stress mediate the relation between socioeconomic status and health?
@en
type
label
Do biomarkers of stress mediate the relation between socioeconomic status and health?
@en
prefLabel
Do biomarkers of stress mediate the relation between socioeconomic status and health?
@en
P2860
P356
P1476
Do biomarkers of stress mediate the relation between socioeconomic status and health?
@en
P2093
Jennifer B Dowd
P2860
P304
P356
10.1136/JECH.2005.040816
P577
2006-07-01T00:00:00Z