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https://read.qxmd.com/read/36825786/social-isolation-and-subclinical-vascular-pathways-to-cerebrovascular-disease
#21
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Danielle M Arcidiacono, Laura V Machia, Wesley K Lefferts, Douglas A Wolf, Kevin S Heffernan
Social isolation and lack of social support are risk factors for cardiovascular and cerebrovascular disease (CVD). This study explored the relationship between measures of social support and subclinical measures of CVD risk. 58 healthy adults ages 18 to 85 years participated in this study. The Berkman-Syme Social Network Inventory (SNI) was used to assess social isolation, with higher scores signifying less isolation. Social support was defined using the 12-Item Interpersonal Support Evaluation List (ISEL-12) with a higher score signifying higher social support...
February 24, 2023: Biodemography and Social Biology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36794779/chest-circumference-and-structural-and-short-term-changes-a-study-of-the-italian-military-call-up-registers-from-1881-to-1909
#22
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Alessio Fornasin, Marco Breschi, Matteo Manfredini
The aim of this study is to demonstrate the utility of chest circumference measurements as a proxy for the socioeconomic characteristics of past populations. Our analysis is based on over 80,000 military medical examinations relating to Friuli (north-eastern Italy), recorded from 1881 to 1909. Chest circumference can be used to describe changes in standard of living, but also seasonal variations in food intakes and physical activities. The findings show the way in which these measurements are highly sensitive not only to long-term economic changes but, above all, to short-term variations in some economic and social elements, like corn prices and occupations...
February 16, 2023: Biodemography and Social Biology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36472376/socioeconomic-status-and-immune-aging-in-older-us-adults-in-the-health-and-retirement-study
#23
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Eric T Klopack, Bharat Thyagarajan, Jessica D Faul, Helen C S Meier, Ramya Ramasubramanian, Jung Ki Kim, Eileen M Crimmins
Socioeconomic and demographic factors including educational attainment, race and ethnicity, and childhood socioeconomic status (SES) are powerful predictors of inequalities in aging, morbidity, and mortality. Immune aging, including accumulation of late-differentiated, senescent-like lymphocytes and lower levels of naïve lymphocytes, may play a role in the development of the age-related health inequalities. This study used nationally representative data from more than 9,000 US adults from the Health and Retirement Study to investigate associations between educational attainment, race and ethnicity, and childhood SES and lymphocyte percentages...
December 6, 2022: Biodemography and Social Biology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36417277/relationship-between-living-conditions-in-neighborhoods-in-the-northeast-brazil-and-covid-19-estimates-during-the-third-wave-associated-with-the-omicron-variant
#24
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Paulo Ricardo Martins-Filho, Victor Santana Santos
Brazil experienced a critical increase in COVID-19 cases during the first weeks of 2022 due to community transmission of the SARS-CoV-2 Omicron variant. Furthermore, there has been a significant increase in the country's demand for hospital beds, especially among those unvaccinated or partially vaccinated. Despite this scenario, the number of deaths was considerably lower than in previous COVID-19 waves. However, evidence is limited regarding the disease burden at this stage of the pandemic in more vulnerable regions...
November 23, 2022: Biodemography and Social Biology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35892204/the-intergenerational-transmission-of-sexual-frequency
#25
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Scott T Yabiku, Lauren Newmyer
Intergenerational relationships are one of the most frequently studied topics in the social sciences. Within the area of family, researchers find intergenerational similarity in family behaviors such as marriage, divorce, and fertility. Yet less research has examined the intergenerational aspects of a key proximate determinant of fertility: sexual frequency. We use the National Survey of Families and Households to examine the relationship between sexual frequency of parents and the sexual frequency of children when adults...
July 27, 2022: Biodemography and Social Biology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35833576/abortion-tourism-in-a-post-roe-v-wade-era
#26
EDITORIAL
Hiroaki Matsuura
No abstract text is available yet for this article.
July 14, 2022: Biodemography and Social Biology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35786141/investigation-of-the-relationship-between-corpse-age-and-microscopic-morphometric-indices-of-the-fourth-and-sixth-rib-bones
#27
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Yaser Amiri, Jafar Rezaian, Mohammad Saeid Taheri
This study was performed to estimate the corpse age using histological examinations of the fourth and sixth ribs by a morphometric method. One hundred samples of referred bodies of the Legal Medicine Organization of Lorestan province, Iran, were examined. The sampling was performed from the fourth and sixth ribs. The transverse sections of the samples were prepared, in which various variables such as the diameter of the haversian system (DHC), haversian system perimeter (PHS), haversian system area (AHS), and the thickness of the haversian lamellae (TH) were measured using a Motic microscope video system and the Motic Image Plus 2 software...
July 4, 2022: Biodemography and Social Biology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35593158/decomposition-of-socioeconomic-changes-in-the-consumption-of-micronutrients-in-pakistan-between-2006-and-2016
#28
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Muhammad Amjad, Muhammad Akbar
This study is conducted to decompose inequality in four important micronutrient intakes, i.e. calcium, iodine, iron, and zinc due to socioeconomic factors during 2006-2016. For this purpose, data were taken from national-level surveys, i.e. HIES-2006 and HIICS-2016. We applied a recently proposed decomposition method based on copula function to decompose between year changes in the consumption of micronutrients into structure and composition effect. The results show that average calcium and iron intakes increased by 518...
May 20, 2022: Biodemography and Social Biology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35499260/contraceptive-method-use-among-women-in-india-does-the-family-type-matter
#29
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Manas Ranjan Pradhan, Sourav Mondal
The use of contraceptive methods and their correlates continues to be a subject of scientific interest in developing countries, including India, for its contribution to reducing fertility and improving maternal and child health. This study explores the family type and contraceptive use by analyzing the National Family Health Survey-4 data (2015-16). Multinomial logistic regression was used to check the adjusted effects of the predictor variables on contraceptive use. STATA (version 13) was used for the analysis with a significance level of 5 per cent...
May 2, 2022: Biodemography and Social Biology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35379045/russia-s-invasion-of-ukraine-and-the-future-demographic-crisis
#30
EDITORIAL
Hiroaki Matsuura
No abstract text is available yet for this article.
April 4, 2022: Biodemography and Social Biology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35799424/early-impact-of-covid-19-pandemic-on-childbearing-plan-in-bangladesh
#31
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Md Rahman Mahfuzur, Md Shafiul Alam, Md Arif Billah
The COVID-19 pandemic has already had many consequences for social life. This paper focused on the early impact of COVID-19 pandemic on pandemic-period childbearing plan that was made before the onset of the pandemic. Data were collected by posting survey questionnaire on social networks in Bangladesh. A total of 384 Bangladeshi men and women of reproductive age were analyzed using descriptive and multivariate logistic regression analyses after adjusting the data by applying sampling weights. One out of every five respondents was found to cancel their pandemic-period pregnancy plan by considering potential crises related to COVID-19 pandemic...
April 2022: Biodemography and Social Biology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35321604/patterns-of-co-occurring-developmental-failures-in-adolescence-socioeconomic-and-genetic-antecedents-and-health-outcomes-in-adulthood
#32
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Kandauda K A S Wickrama, Tae Kyoung Lee, Eric T Klopack, Seonhwa Lee, Catherine Walker O'Neal
This study investigates (1) conjoint latent classes of adolescent co-occurring developmental problems (obesity, depressive symptoms, and low educational attainment), (2) socioeconomic and genetic influences on these classes of adolescents' problem trajectories, and (3) physical health consequences of those latent classes. Data from the National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent to Adult Health (Add Health; N = 9,107; mean age = 15.5 years; Female = 52.9 per cent) were used to identify classes of early socioeconomic adversity and conjoint trajectory groups of co-occurring developmental problems...
March 23, 2022: Biodemography and Social Biology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35313773/do-subjective-or-objective-cognitive-measures-better-predict-social-network-type-among-older-adults
#33
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Adam R Roth, Siyun Peng, Max E Coleman, Liana G Apostolova, Brea L Perry
A large literature highlights the link between cognitive function and social networks in later life. Yet there remains uncertainty about the factors driving this relationship. In the present study, we use measures of subjective cognitive decline and clinical cognitive assessments on a sample of older adults to investigate whether the relationship between cognitive function and social networks is driven by psychosocial factors. We found a consistent link between clinical cognitive assessments and social network type, but no association between subjective concerns of cognitive decline and networks...
March 21, 2022: Biodemography and Social Biology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35188024/husband-s-income-wife-s-income-and-number-of-biological-children-in-the-u-s
#34
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Rosemary L Hopcroft
Previous studies have found that the positive relationship between personal income and fertility for men in the United States is primarily due to childlessness among low-income men. Yet because of the opposite effects of income on fertility for men and women, it is important to examine the effects of income net of spouse's income. An analysis of income from all sources and biological fertility data for husbands and wives from the Survey of Income and Program Participation (2014) shows that for men their own income is positively associated with the number of their biological children, while their spouse's income is negatively associated with total children ever fathered...
February 21, 2022: Biodemography and Social Biology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35156881/financial-strain-moderates-genetic-influences-on-self-rated-health-support-for-diathesis-stress-model-of-gene-environment-interplay
#35
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Deborah Finkel, Catalina Zavala, Carol E Franz, Shandell Pahlen, Margaret Gatz, Nancy L Pedersen, Brian K Finch, Anna Dahl Aslan, Vibeke S Catts, Malin Ericsson, Robert F Krueger, Nicholas G Martin, Adith Mohan, Miriam A Mosing, Carol A Prescott, Keith E Whitfield
Data from the Interplay of Genes and Environment across Multiple Studies (IGEMS) consortium were used to examine predictions of different models of gene-by-environment interaction to understand how genetic variance in self-rated health (SRH) varies at different levels of financial strain. A total of 11,359 individuals from 10 twin studies in Australia, Sweden, and the United States contributed relevant data, including 2,074 monozygotic and 2,623 dizygotic twin pairs. Age ranged from 22 to 98 years, with a mean age of 61...
February 14, 2022: Biodemography and Social Biology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35014585/population-structure-and-excess-mortality-among-young-men-in-the-united-states
#36
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Robert Bozick
In this study I examine local variation in the timing and magnitude of the excess mortality hump, which is the period in adolescence and in young adulthood when mortality rates spike in young men due to an increase in risk-taking behaviors believed to result from a surge of testosterone production and subsequent aggressive, impulsive behaviors. Using an ecological framework and data on all-cause mortality in the United States between 2000 and 2018, I test the hypothesis that dimensions of the local population structure will exacerbate testosterone production and intraspecific competition among young men, which in turn leads to behaviors that elevate the risk of death...
January 11, 2022: Biodemography and Social Biology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36573270/early-socioeconomic-adversity-and-young-adult-diabetic-risk-an-investigation-of-genetically-informed-biopsychosocial-processes-over-the-life-course
#37
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Kandauda A S Wickrama, Thulitha Wickrama, Dayoung Bae, Michael Merten
The present study investigated a comprehensive model that integrates contributions of early socioeconomic adversity (ESA) and multiple polygenic scores (PGSs) through different mechanisms leading to diabetic risk in early adulthood. The study used prospective, longitudinal data from the National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent and Adult Health (Add Health) with a sample of 5,728 youth of European ancestry. The results showed that both ESA and PGSs were involved in different mechanisms. ESA contributed additively to educational failures, BMI, depressive symptoms, and diabetes risk over the life course (an additive process)...
2022: Biodemography and Social Biology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35466846/disparities-in-diabetes-between-us-born-and-foreign-born-population-using-three-diabetes-indicators
#38
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Daesung Choi, K M Venkat Narayan, Shivani A Patel
We investigated disparities in diabetes between the US-born and foreign-born populations using three diabetes measures: diagnosed diabetes, undiagnosed diabetes, and total diabetes, either diagnosed or undiagnosed diabetes. We analyzed adults aged 30-84 years drawn from the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey 2009-2018 (n = 21,390). Of cohorts in 2009-2018, foreign-born adults had significantly higher age-standardized prevalence of diagnosed (12.6% vs. 10.6%) and undiagnosed diabetes (4.5% vs...
January 2022: Biodemography and Social Biology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34984945/attention-deficit-hyperactivity-disorder-and-the-age-pattern-of-adult-mortality
#39
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Andrew S London, Scott D Landes
We draw upon the life-course perspective and examine whether Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) moderates the age pattern of adult mortality using data from the 2007 and 2012 National Health Interview Survey Sample Adult File linked to National Death Index data through 2015. Overall, 7.0% of respondents died by 2015. Discrete-time hazard analysis indicates that the log odds of mortality were significantly lower among 18 and 19 year old adults ever diagnosed with ADHD and significantly higher among 46 to 64 year old adults ever diagnosed with ADHD, with a crossover occurring at age 33...
January 2022: Biodemography and Social Biology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34957870/how-does-autonomy-of-women-influence-maternal-high-risk-fertility-evidence-from-a-nationwide-cross-sectional-survey-in-bangladesh
#40
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Sumaiya Abedin, Dharma Arunachalam
This study provides evidence on the principal determinants of high-risk fertility - a level of fertility, which is measured through maternal age (less than 20 years and/or more than 34 years), a large number of children (more than 3), and short birth interval (less than 18 months) in Bangladesh. More specifically, this study explores the influences of women's autonomy in decision-making, physical mobility and economic matters on high-risk fertility. Also, the socioeconomic attributes of women are used to explain this relationship...
December 27, 2021: Biodemography and Social Biology
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