Adverse childhood experiences and adult risk factors for age-related disease: depression, inflammation, and clustering of metabolic risk markers (electronic resource)
Danese, Andrea
Adverse childhood experiences and adult risk factors for age-related disease: depression, inflammation, and clustering of metabolic risk markers (electronic resource) A. Danese, T.E. Moffitt H. Harrington, B.J.Milne, G. Polanczyk, C.M. Pariante, R. Poulton, A. Caspi - 2009 - Archives of Pediatric and Adolescent Medicine .
Archives of Pediatric and Adolescent Medicine, 2009, 163(12): 1135-1143
These findings come from a study involving a total of 1037 members of the Dunedin Multidisciplinary Health and Development Study. During their first decade of life, study members were assessed for exposure to 3 adverse psychosocial experiences: socioeconomic disadvantage, maltreatment, and social isolation. At age 32 years, study members were assessed for the presence of 3 age-related-disease risks: major depression, high inflammation levels (high-sensitivity C-reactive protein level >3 mg/L), and the clustering of metabolic risk biomarkers (overweight, high blood pressure, high total cholesterol, low high-density lipoprotein cholesterol, high glycated hemoglobin, and low maximum oxygen consumption levels. From the abstract. Record #3756
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1091-6490
ADVERSE CHILDHOOD EXPERIENCES
CHILD EXPOSURE TO VIOLENCE
CHILD NEGLECT
DEMOGRAPHICS
Dunedin Multidisciplinary Health and Development Study
HEALTH
MENTAL HEALTH
SOCIOECONOMIC FACTORS
CHILD ABUSE
NEW ZEALAND
Adverse childhood experiences and adult risk factors for age-related disease: depression, inflammation, and clustering of metabolic risk markers (electronic resource) A. Danese, T.E. Moffitt H. Harrington, B.J.Milne, G. Polanczyk, C.M. Pariante, R. Poulton, A. Caspi - 2009 - Archives of Pediatric and Adolescent Medicine .
Archives of Pediatric and Adolescent Medicine, 2009, 163(12): 1135-1143
These findings come from a study involving a total of 1037 members of the Dunedin Multidisciplinary Health and Development Study. During their first decade of life, study members were assessed for exposure to 3 adverse psychosocial experiences: socioeconomic disadvantage, maltreatment, and social isolation. At age 32 years, study members were assessed for the presence of 3 age-related-disease risks: major depression, high inflammation levels (high-sensitivity C-reactive protein level >3 mg/L), and the clustering of metabolic risk biomarkers (overweight, high blood pressure, high total cholesterol, low high-density lipoprotein cholesterol, high glycated hemoglobin, and low maximum oxygen consumption levels. From the abstract. Record #3756
xxu
1091-6490
ADVERSE CHILDHOOD EXPERIENCES
CHILD EXPOSURE TO VIOLENCE
CHILD NEGLECT
DEMOGRAPHICS
Dunedin Multidisciplinary Health and Development Study
HEALTH
MENTAL HEALTH
SOCIOECONOMIC FACTORS
CHILD ABUSE
NEW ZEALAND