University of Southern California, Suzanne Dworak-Peck School of Social Work, Los Angeles.
University of Southern California, Edward R. Roybal Institute on Aging, Suzanne Dworak-Peck School of Social Work, Los Angeles.
J Gerontol B Psychol Sci Soc Sci. 2019 Aug 21;74(6):1053-1061. doi: 10.1093/geronb/gbx049.
A common mechanism underlying premature morbidity may be accelerated biological aging as reflected by salivary telomere length (STL). This study examined the extent to which social relationships, both positive and negative, can be protective or confer risk relative to biological aging.
Data from the Health and Retirement Study and multiple regression were used to examine cross-sectional associations between STL, self-reported social support, and negative interaction (e.g., conflict, criticism) with family in a nationally representative sample of African American and non-Hispanic White middle-aged and older adults (N = 4,080).
Social support from family was associated with shorter STL. Negative interaction with family had no main effect on STL but interactions characterized by high social support and more frequent negative interactions were associated with longer STL. Negative interaction with family was negatively associated with STL for African Americans and Whites but the magnitude of the effect was greater for African Americans.
Study findings highlight the role of social relationships in physiological deterioration among middle-aged and older adults and identify a potential mechanism whereby race is linked to accelerated biological aging. Findings highlight the importance of considering positive and negative aspects of social relationships to understand the consequences of social connections for cellular aging in diverse populations.
导致早发性发病的一个常见机制可能是唾液端粒长度(STL)反映的加速生物学衰老。本研究探讨了积极和消极的社会关系在多大程度上可以相对于生物学衰老起到保护或风险作用。
本研究利用健康与退休研究(Health and Retirement Study)的数据和多元回归,在一个具有全国代表性的非裔美国人和非西班牙裔白人中年和老年人样本(N=4080)中,考察了 STL 与自我报告的社会支持以及与家庭的负面互动(例如冲突、批评)之间的横断面关联。
来自家庭的社会支持与较短的 STL 有关。家庭负面互动对 STL 没有直接影响,但具有高社会支持和更频繁负面互动的相互作用与较长的 STL 有关。家庭负面互动与非裔美国人和白人的 STL 呈负相关,但对非裔美国人的影响更大。
研究结果强调了社会关系在中年和老年人生理恶化中的作用,并确定了一种潜在的机制,即种族与加速的生物学衰老有关。这些发现强调了考虑社会关系的积极和消极方面对于理解社会联系对不同人群细胞衰老的影响的重要性。