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Title: Psychosocial Experience, Cumulative Biological Risks


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Psychosocial Experience, Cumulative Biological
Risks Health Trajectories over the Life Course
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Adaptive Allostasis vs. Allostatic wear tear
Allostatic Load
System Parameter (e.g., BP, Glucose, Cortisol)
Adaptive allostasis
TIME
(Stimulus)
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1988 E.P.E.S.E. INTERVIEW DURHAM, NC NEW HAVEN,
CT EAST BOSTON, MA n4,030 AGED 70 - 79
MACARTHUR SELECTION 1,313 (top 33) selected
based on PHYSICAL FUNCTION CONGNITIVE FUCTION
1988 MACARTHUR INTERVIEW LONGITUDINAL COHORT
n1,189
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Initial Operationalization of Allostatic Load
(top risk quartiles)
  • Cardiovascular
  • HPA Axis
  • Symp. Nerv. Sys
  • Metabolism
  • Resting Systolic Diastolic BP
  • Ur. cortisol (12 hr), DHEA-S
  • Ur. NE, EPI (12hr)
  • Glycosylated Hemoglobin,
  • HDL/total Cholesterol, WHR

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Additions to Operationalization of Allostatic Load
  • Inflammation
  • Lung Fx
  • Renal Fx
  • IL-6, CRP, fibrinogen, albumin
  • Peak Flow rate
  • Creatinine Clearance

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Allostatic Load 7-yr Mortality
p-trend lt0.0001
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Allostatic Load Sub-scales 7-yr Mortality
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Health Consequences of Allostatic Load
  • 7-year All Cause Mortality
  • Incident CVD
  • Change in Physical Performance
  • Change in Cognitive Performance

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Alt. Summary Measures of Allostatic Load
  • Original Equi-weighted (for each of 10
    parameters)
  • Identify scores in top quartile of risk
  • Count number of parameters for which subject has
    a score in top quartile.
  • Range of Scores
  • (0-10)
  • Canonical Correlation based scoring (for each
    parameter
  • Use raw scores (i.e., full range of scores)
  • Weight by canonical weight
  • Range of Scores
  • (5.2-10.4)

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Canonical weights for 7-yr Change in Physical and
Cognitive Performance
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Original vs. Canonical Correlation-based AL
scores - Correlations with 7-yr decline in
function
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Population Variation in Allostatic Load
  • Evidence for cumulative effects over time and
    related to psychosocial factors and life stress?

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NHANES III Age 20
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NHANES III Allostatic Load
  • Glycosylated Hemoglobin (high)
  • Waist-hip ratio (high)
  • Albumin (low)
  • C-reactive protein (high)
  • Systolic BP (high)
  • Diastolic BP (high)
  • Pulse Rate
  • HDL cholesterol (low)
  • Total/HDL cholesterol (high)

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Summary Allostatic Load Component Criterion
Cutpoints
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NHANES III Age-related increases in biological
risks
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NHANES III Age-related increases in biological
risks
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NHANES III Age-related increases in biological
risks
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NHANES III Allostatic load by Age
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Variation by Socio-economic Status?
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Allostatic Load by Education - MacArthur Aging
Study
Educational Attainment
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Coronary Artery Risk Development in young Adults
(CARDIA)
  • N 5,000, ages 18-30 in 1985 (ages 33-45 at
    15-yr follow-up in 2000)
  • 4 sites (Birmingham, AL Chicago, IL
    Minneapolis, MN Oakland, CA)
  • Stratified sampling - equal by gender,
    ethnicity, age and education
  • Followups 1987, 1990, 1992, 1995, 2000

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Allostatic Load Variables
  • Cardiovascular
  • SBP DBP
  • Heart Rate Var.
  • Low Freq. Power
  • High Freq. Power
  • SD
  • Metabolism
  • HDL Cholesterol
  • LDL Cholesterol
  • Triglycerides
  • Fasting Insulin
  • Fasting Glucose
  • WHR
  • Inflammation
  • Fibrinogen
  • CRP
  • SNS
  • Ur. Epinephrine
  • Ur. Norepinephrine
  • HPA
  • Sal. Cortisol
  • Am rise
  • Pm decline

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Metabolic Parameters by Education
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SNS Activity (catecholamines) by Education
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Heart Rate and Salivary Cortisol by Education
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High Risk QuartilesCARDIA vs. MacArthur
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High Risk QuartilesCARDIA vs. MacArthur
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Distribution of AL
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AL Score by Education in Race Groups
Linear trend p lt .07
Linear trend p lt .001



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AL Score by Ethnicity within education groups



p lt .05 p lt .10
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Ethnicity Educational Gradients in Allostatic
Load (scores2) NHANES III
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Crimmins and Wong, 2003
Source NHANES
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Psychosocial factors Allostatic Load
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Social Integration and Allostatic Load
MacArthur Aging Study
High AL (5)
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Social Integration AL CARDIA (ages 33-45)
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Social Support AL CARDIA
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Social Conflict AL CARDIA
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Negative Social Interactions Allostatic Load
MacArthur Aging Study
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Biological Mediation?
  • Pathways for psychosocial influences on
    trajectories of aging

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SES (Education) effects on 7-year mortality -
mediation by allostatic load
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Summary I
  • Multi-systems view of biological dysregulation
    (allostatic load) may be valuable research
    construct for understanding impact of life
    experience on full range of biological systems
    and consequent health risks
  • Cumulative indices of AL predict a range of major
    health risks (mortality, cognitive/phys decline,
    incident/recurrent CVD)
  • Multiple biological systems shown to make
    moderate contributions to the overall, cumulative
    risks

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Summary II
  • Support for hypothesized contributions of life
    stress to more rapid accumulation of such
    biological risk is provided by evidence that
    population variation in summary indices of
    allostatic load
  • is evident by early adulthood
  • shows greater variation in levels of accumulation
    with age, and
  • appears to be related to various indices of life
    stress (e.g., socio-economic status, social
    integration, social support conflict)

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Summary III
  • Preliminary evidence that cumulative biological
    dysregulations represent pathways through which
    psychosocial experiences get inside the body to
    affect risks for disease and disability over the
    life course
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