2018
DOI: 10.5294/aqui.2018.18.3.5
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Social Factors Contributing to the Development of Allostatic Load in Older Adults: A Correlational- Predictive Study

Abstract: Objetivo: determinar si factores sociales como las condiciones de vivienda, la satisfacción con la casa, las características del vecindario, el apoyo social, las relaciones familiares y la asistencia a la iglesia contribuyen al desarrollo de la carga alostática en los adultos mayores. Materiales y método: se realizó un estudio correlacional y predictivo de corte transversal. Los instrumentos utilizados fueron una hoja de datos sociodemográficos, el instrumento de relaciones familiares percibidas, el cuestionar… Show more

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“…A negative association between allostatic load bio markers and religious attendance has been reported [123]. Weekly religious service attendance was associated with lower allostatic load in older adults [124][125][126]. A sig nificant inverse association between church attendance and allcause mortality risk, partially explained by allo static load, was also found [127].…”
Section: General Population Studies Sociodemographic Correlatesmentioning
confidence: 84%
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“…A negative association between allostatic load bio markers and religious attendance has been reported [123]. Weekly religious service attendance was associated with lower allostatic load in older adults [124][125][126]. A sig nificant inverse association between church attendance and allcause mortality risk, partially explained by allo static load, was also found [127].…”
Section: General Population Studies Sociodemographic Correlatesmentioning
confidence: 84%
“…Altogether, individual psycho logical wellbeing and coping styles may modulate the as sociation between sociodemographic factors and allostat ic load [87], and higher psychosocial resources were linked to lower allostatic load [40,194]. Environmental factors, such as work and living conditions, play an important role in determining allostatic load [125,149,162], but their modification is often not taken into account. Work condi tions are modifiable factors to be targeted by specific inter ventions [313].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…(17,18) Regarding the biomarkers that were monitored, the conclusions for children are detailed as follows: Children with high allostatic load have higher levels of triglycerides, PCR and calprotectin when compared to subjects with low allostatic load. (3,20) The interpretation of these biomarkers should be made with precaution because many of them are influenced by total body adiposity and may not be fully associated with allostatic load. (2)…”
Section: Factors That Contribute To Allostatic Load In Childhoodmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In Europe, they were mainly related to gender, ethnicity, neighbourhood's socioeconomic status and social and occupational hierarchy. (3) There are few studies on this subject in children and they are focused on mistreatment, bullying, maternal deprivation, and neighbourhood's socioeconomic status. Only some of them refer to the allostatic load and chronic disease that emerge in childhood.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%