Discrimination may speed up the biological processes of aging, according to a new study.
Discrimination may speed up the biological processes of aging, according to a new study led by researchers at the NYU School of Global Public Health .
To better understand the connection between discrimination and aging, Cuevas and his colleagues looked at three measures of DNA methylation, a marker that can be used to assess the biological impacts of stress and the aging process. Blood samples and surveys were collected from nearly 2,000 U.S. adults as part of the Midlife in the United States study, a longitudinal analysis of health and well-being funded by the National Institute on Aging.
A deeper analysis showed that two health factors -- smoking and body mass index -- explained roughly half of the association between discrimination and aging, suggesting that other stress responses to discrimination, such as increased cortisol and poor sleep, are contributing to accelerated aging. "These findings underscore the importance of addressing all forms of discrimination to support healthy aging and promote health equity," added Cuevas.
Adolfo G. Cuevas, Steven W. Cole, Daniel W. Belsky, Anna-Michelle McSorley, Jung Min Shon, Virginia W. Chang.A healthier diet is associated with a reduced dementia risk and slower pace of aging, according to a new study. The findings show that a diet-dementia association was at least partially facilitated ...
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