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View article: Longitudinal associations between father– and mother–child interactions, coparenting, and child cardiometabolic health.
Longitudinal associations between father– and mother–child interactions, coparenting, and child cardiometabolic health. Open
These findings highlight the influence of child-father interactions and coparenting dynamics on long-term child health. Promoting supportive coparenting and positive paternal involvement may represent valuable preventive strategies for red…
View article: Child sleep problems mediate prospective associations between fathers’ parenting stress and child blood glucose levels.
Child sleep problems mediate prospective associations between fathers’ parenting stress and child blood glucose levels. Open
The present study examined the role of first-time fathers' parenting stress during infancy in relation to children's mean blood glucose via glycated hemoglobin (HbA1c) levels during middle childhood while also exploring the mediating role …
View article: Cross‐tissue comparison of epigenetic aging clocks in humans
Cross‐tissue comparison of epigenetic aging clocks in humans Open
Epigenetic clocks are a common group of tools used to measure biological aging—the progressive deterioration of cells, tissues, and organs. Epigenetic clocks have been trained almost exclusively using blood‐based tissues, but there is grow…
View article: Sex differences in the roles of nicotine use and puberty on youth C-reactive protein levels: Effects above and beyond adversity
Sex differences in the roles of nicotine use and puberty on youth C-reactive protein levels: Effects above and beyond adversity Open
Inflammation likely mediates associations between nicotine use and negative health outcomes. Sex differences have been observed in nicotine use-inflammation links, and physiological processes during puberty might allow for these difference…
View article: Cross-Tissue Comparison of Epigenetic Aging Clocks in Humans
Cross-Tissue Comparison of Epigenetic Aging Clocks in Humans Open
Epigenetic clocks are a common group of tools used to measure biological aging – the progressive deterioration of cells, tissues and organs. Epigenetic clocks have been trained almost exclusively using blood-based tissues but there is grow…
View article: Pre-pandemic individual and household predictors of caregiver and child COVID-19-related stress in a high-risk sample
Pre-pandemic individual and household predictors of caregiver and child COVID-19-related stress in a high-risk sample Open
There is a need to support minority families and address mental health concerns to prevent disparate outcomes in the face of stressors.
View article: Children’s empathy moderates the association between perceived interparental conflict and child health
Children’s empathy moderates the association between perceived interparental conflict and child health Open
View article: Cross-tissue comparison of telomere length and quality metrics of DNA among individuals aged 8 to 70 years
Cross-tissue comparison of telomere length and quality metrics of DNA among individuals aged 8 to 70 years Open
Telomere length (TL) is an important biomarker of cellular aging, yet its links with health outcomes may be complicated by use of different tissues. We evaluated within- and between-individual variability in TL and quality metrics of DNA a…
View article: A perinatal coparenting intervention: Effects of a randomized trial on parent cardiometabolic risk and self-reported health
A perinatal coparenting intervention: Effects of a randomized trial on parent cardiometabolic risk and self-reported health Open
View article: Cross-tissue comparison of telomere length and quality metrics of DNA among individuals aged 8 to 70 years
Cross-tissue comparison of telomere length and quality metrics of DNA among individuals aged 8 to 70 years Open
Telomere length (TL) is an important biomarker of cellular aging, yet its links with health outcomes may be complicated by use of different tissues. We evaluated within- and between-individual variability in TL and quality metrics of DNA a…
View article: Psychology Meets Biology in COVID-19: What We Know and Why It Matters for Public Health
Psychology Meets Biology in COVID-19: What We Know and Why It Matters for Public Health Open
Psychosocial factors are related to immune, viral, and vaccination outcomes. Yet, this knowledge has been poorly represented in public health initiatives during the COVID-19 pandemic. This review provides an overview of biopsychosocial lin…
View article: Investigating the effects of maltreatment and acute stress on the concordance of blood and DNA methylation methods of estimating immune cell proportions
Investigating the effects of maltreatment and acute stress on the concordance of blood and DNA methylation methods of estimating immune cell proportions Open
Background Immune cell proportions can be used to detect pathophysiological states and are also critical covariates in genomic analyses. The complete blood count (CBC) is the most common method of immune cell proportion estimation, but imm…
View article: Mean affect and affect variability may interact to predict inflammation
Mean affect and affect variability may interact to predict inflammation Open
View article: Additional file 2 of Investigating the effects of maltreatment and acute stress on the concordance of blood and DNA methylation methods of estimating immune cell proportions
Additional file 2 of Investigating the effects of maltreatment and acute stress on the concordance of blood and DNA methylation methods of estimating immune cell proportions Open
Additional file 2. Supplementary Tables.
View article: First-Generation College Students, Emotional Support, and Systemic Inflammation Following the College Transition
First-Generation College Students, Emotional Support, and Systemic Inflammation Following the College Transition Open
View article: Investigating the Effects of Maltreatment and Acute Stress on the Concordance of Blood and DNA Methylation Methods of Estimating Immune Cell Proportions
Investigating the Effects of Maltreatment and Acute Stress on the Concordance of Blood and DNA Methylation Methods of Estimating Immune Cell Proportions Open
Background: Immune cell proportions can be used to detect pathophysiological states and are also critical covariates in genomic analyses. The complete blood count (CBC) is the most common method of immune cell proportion estimation, but im…
View article: Obesity and accelerated epigenetic aging in a high-risk cohort of children
Obesity and accelerated epigenetic aging in a high-risk cohort of children Open
New insights into mechanisms linking obesity to poor health outcomes suggest a role for cellular aging pathways, casting obesity as a disease of accelerated biological aging. Although obesity has been linked to accelerated epigenetic aging…
View article: The Flexible Regulation of Emotional Expression Scale for Youth (FREE-Y): Adaptation and Validation Across a Varied Sample of Children and Adolescents
The Flexible Regulation of Emotional Expression Scale for Youth (FREE-Y): Adaptation and Validation Across a Varied Sample of Children and Adolescents Open
Flexible self-regulation has been shown to be an adaptive ability. This study adapted and validated the adult Flexible Regulation of Emotional Expression (FREE) Scale for use with youth (FREE-Y) in community and maltreatment samples. The F…
View article: First-generation College Students Have Greater Systemic Inflammation than Continuing-Generation College Students Following the Initial College Transition: A Brief Report
First-generation College Students Have Greater Systemic Inflammation than Continuing-Generation College Students Following the Initial College Transition: A Brief Report Open
Background First-generation college students (“first-gens”) are often at a disadvantage socially and academically; whether they are at risk physiologically is unknown despite the well-established link between greater education and better l…
View article: Comparing qPCR and DNA methylation-based measurements of telomere length in a high-risk pediatric cohort
Comparing qPCR and DNA methylation-based measurements of telomere length in a high-risk pediatric cohort Open
Various approaches exist to assess population differences in biological aging. Telomere length (TL) is one such measure, and is associated with disease, disability and early mortality. Yet, issues surrounding precision and reproducibility …
View article: Obesity and accelerated epigenetic aging in a high-risk cohort of children
Obesity and accelerated epigenetic aging in a high-risk cohort of children Open
Background New insights into mechanisms linking obesity to poor health outcomes suggest a role for cellular aging pathways, casting obesity as a disease of accelerated biological aging. Although obesity has been linked to accelerated epige…
View article: Hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis attenuation and obesity risk in sexually abused females
Hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis attenuation and obesity risk in sexually abused females Open
View article: Assembling a cohort for in-depth, longitudinal assessments of the biological embedding of child maltreatment: Methods, complexities, and lessons learned
Assembling a cohort for in-depth, longitudinal assessments of the biological embedding of child maltreatment: Methods, complexities, and lessons learned Open
As championed by the work of Ed Zigler, investing in nurturing environments for all children is a chief tenet of primary prevention that will have far-reaching benefits to the health and welfare of all members of society. Children who endu…
View article: The intergenerational interplay of adversity on salivary inflammation in young children and caregivers
The intergenerational interplay of adversity on salivary inflammation in young children and caregivers Open
View article: Self-rated mental and physical health are prospectively associated with psychosocial and academic adjustment to college
Self-rated mental and physical health are prospectively associated with psychosocial and academic adjustment to college Open
Objective: To examine prospective associations between physical and mental self-rated health (SRH), college generation status and college adjustment among first-year college students. Participants and methods: Eighty-seven fi…
View article: Childhood Physical Neglect Is Associated With Exaggerated Systemic and Intracellular Inflammatory Responses to Repeated Psychosocial Stress in Adulthood
Childhood Physical Neglect Is Associated With Exaggerated Systemic and Intracellular Inflammatory Responses to Repeated Psychosocial Stress in Adulthood Open
Experiences of child maltreatment are associated with a host of adverse mental and physical health outcomes in adulthood. Altered reactivity to psychosocial stress exposure may partially explain known associations between early experiences…
View article: Associations between adverse childhood family environments and blood pressure differ between men and women
Associations between adverse childhood family environments and blood pressure differ between men and women Open
Contrary to expectations, exposure to adverse childhood family environments was associated with lower resting BP among women, perhaps indicative of basal cardiovascular hypoactivation, whereas early adversity was not linked to BP among men.
View article: Prospective Relations Between Prenatal Maternal Cortisol and Child Health Outcomes
Prospective Relations Between Prenatal Maternal Cortisol and Child Health Outcomes Open
Objective The aim of the study was to investigate prospective, longitudinal associations between maternal prenatal cortisol response to an interpersonal stressor and child health for the subsequent 3 years. Methods One hundred twenty-three…
View article: Assessing risk of commercial sexual exploitation among children involved in the child welfare system
Assessing risk of commercial sexual exploitation among children involved in the child welfare system Open
View article: Is Sexual Abuse a Unique Predictor of Sexual Risk Behaviors, Pregnancy, and Motherhood in Adolescence?
Is Sexual Abuse a Unique Predictor of Sexual Risk Behaviors, Pregnancy, and Motherhood in Adolescence? Open
This study tested sexual abuse as a unique predictor of subsequent adolescent sexual behaviors, pregnancy, and motherhood when in company with other types of maltreatment (physical abuse, neglect) and alternative behavioral, family, and co…