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View article: Socio-environmental and health-related factors and their association with longitudinal change in brain neuroimaging markers through the plasma metabolome among UK adults: An additive Bayesian network analysis
Socio-environmental and health-related factors and their association with longitudinal change in brain neuroimaging markers through the plasma metabolome among UK adults: An additive Bayesian network analysis Open
View article: Religiosity and Spirituality as Stressors or Stress Relievers in relation to Sleep Health among African American Women
Religiosity and Spirituality as Stressors or Stress Relievers in relation to Sleep Health among African American Women Open
Objective To investigate associations between religiosity/spirituality and sleep and potential modification by stress among Black/African American (AA) women. Methods Using data from the Study of Environment, Lifestyle, & Fibroids at enrol…
View article: Multilevel Racism and Discrimination and Cardiovascular Disease and Related Biopsychosocial Mechanisms: An Integrated Scoping and Literature Review and Future Research Agenda
Multilevel Racism and Discrimination and Cardiovascular Disease and Related Biopsychosocial Mechanisms: An Integrated Scoping and Literature Review and Future Research Agenda Open
View article: 0376 Religiosity as a Stressor and a Stress Reliever in Relation to Sleep Health Among African American Women
0376 Religiosity as a Stressor and a Stress Reliever in Relation to Sleep Health Among African American Women Open
Introduction Religious/spiritual beliefs and practices may positively or negatively influence sleep through myriad bidirectional pathways. For instance, religion could reduce psychosocial stress by providing social support or amplify it th…
View article: Relationships of depression and antidepressant use with epigenetic age acceleration and all-cause mortality among postmenopausal women
Relationships of depression and antidepressant use with epigenetic age acceleration and all-cause mortality among postmenopausal women Open
We investigated relations of depressive symptoms, antidepressant use, and epigenetic age acceleration with all-cause mortality risk among postmenopausal women. Data were analyzed from ≤1,900 participants in the Women's Health Initiative st…
View article: Loneliness, dementia status and their association with all‐cause mortality among older US adults
Loneliness, dementia status and their association with all‐cause mortality among older US adults Open
Background Loneliness, dementia, and mortality are interconnected. Thus, understanding the pathways, along with their potential interaction provides a relevant area of research to be developed. Method The study tested bi‐directional relati…
View article: Longitudinal association of homocysteine with depressive and anxiety symptoms among urban adults: healthy aging in neighborhoods of diversity across the life span study
Longitudinal association of homocysteine with depressive and anxiety symptoms among urban adults: healthy aging in neighborhoods of diversity across the life span study Open
Longitudinal associations of homocysteine (HCY) with depressive symptoms scores among urban adults remain under-studied, especially across sex, race and levels of anxiety. We examined longitudinal associations of homocysteine (HCY) with de…
View article: Discrimination, religious affiliation, and arterial stiffness in African American women and men.
Discrimination, religious affiliation, and arterial stiffness in African American women and men. Open
Religiously affiliated African American men who reported the lowest and highest experienced discrimination showed a heightened risk for subclinical CVD. Having a religious identity might either play a role in suppressing men's unwanted mem…
View article: Racial Discrimination, Religious Coping, and Cardiovascular Disease Risk Among African American Women and Men
Racial Discrimination, Religious Coping, and Cardiovascular Disease Risk Among African American Women and Men Open
View article: Relationships of depression and antidepressant use with epigenetic age acceleration and all-cause mortality among postmenopausal women
Relationships of depression and antidepressant use with epigenetic age acceleration and all-cause mortality among postmenopausal women Open
We investigated relations of depressive symptoms, antidepressant use, and epigenetic age acceleration with all-cause mortality risk among postmenopausal women. Data were analyzed from ≤1,900 participants in the Women's Health Initiative st…
View article: Absent Relations of Religious Coping to Telomere Length in African American and White Women and Men
Absent Relations of Religious Coping to Telomere Length in African American and White Women and Men Open
There was no evidence to support that religious coping use provided protective effects to TL in this sample of African American and White women and men. Nevertheless, future studies should use more comprehensive assessments of religious co…
View article: Race and other sociodemographic categories are differentially linked to multiple dimensions of interpersonal-level discrimination: Implications for intersectional, health research
Race and other sociodemographic categories are differentially linked to multiple dimensions of interpersonal-level discrimination: Implications for intersectional, health research Open
Objectives To examine whether intersections of race with other key sociodemographic categories contribute to variations in multiple dimensions of race- and non-race-related, interpersonal-level discrimination and burden in urban-dwelling A…
View article: Interpersonal-level discrimination indices, sociodemographic factors, and telomere length in African-Americans and Whites
Interpersonal-level discrimination indices, sociodemographic factors, and telomere length in African-Americans and Whites Open