2021
DOI: 10.1101/2021.06.23.21259418
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Socioeconomic changes predict genome-wide DNA methylation in childhood

Abstract: Childhood socioeconomic position (SEP) is a major determinant of health and well-being across the entire life course. To effectively prevent and reduce health risks related to SEP, it is critical to better understand when and under what circumstances socioeconomic adversity shapes biological processes. DNA methylation (DNAm) is one such mechanism for how early life adversity "gets under the skin". Using data from a large, longitudinal birth cohort, we showed that changes in the socioeconomic environment may in… Show more

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