Authors
Teresa Seeman, Elissa Epel, Tara Gruenewald, Arun Karlamangla, Bruce S McEwen
Publication date
2010/2
Source
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences
Volume
1186
Issue
1
Pages
223-239
Publisher
Blackwell Publishing Inc
Description
This chapter focuses on evidence linking socio‐economic status (SES) to “downstream” peripheral biology. Drawing on the concept of allostatic load, we examine evidence linking lower SES with greater cumulative physiological toll on multiple major biological regulatory systems over the life course. We begin by reviewing evidence linking lower SES to poorer trajectories of aging in multiple, individual physiological systems, followed by evidence of the resulting cumulative, overall burdens of physiological dysregulation seen among those of lower SES. The role of cumulative physiological dysregulation in mediating SES gradients in morbidity and mortality is then examined. We conclude with discussion of the question of interactions between SES (and other such environmental factors) and genetic endowment, and their potential consequences for patterns of physiological activity—an area of research that appears …
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