VA Mid-Atlantic Mental Illness Research, Education and Clinical Center, Durham VA Health Care System, Durham, NC, USA.
Geriatric Research, Education, and Clinical Center, Durham Veteran Affairs (VA) Health Care System, Durham, NC, USA.
Transl Psychiatry. 2024 Jul 12;14(1):285. doi: 10.1038/s41398-024-03004-9.
Although stress and adversity are largely universal experiences, people exposed to greater hardship are at increased risk for negative health consequences. Recent studies identify accelerated biological aging as a mechanism that could explain how trauma and adversity gives rise to poor health, and advances in this area of study coincide with technological innovations in the measurement of biological aging, particularly epigenetic profiles consistent with accelerated aging derived from DNA methylation. In this review, we provide an overview of the current literature examining how adversity might accelerate biological aging, with a specific focus on social and health behaviors. The most extensive evidence in this area suggests that health-compromising behaviors, particularly smoking, may partially explain the association between adversity and accelerated aging. Although there is relatively less published support for the role of social behaviors, emerging evidence points to the importance of social connection as a mechanism for future study. Our review highlights the need to determine the extent to which the associations from adversity to accelerated aging are consistent with causal processes. As we consider these questions, the review emphasizes methodological approaches from the causal inference literature that can help deepen our understanding of how stress and trauma might result in poor health. The use of these methodologies will help provide evidence as to which behavioral interventions might slow aging and improve health, particularly among populations that more often experience adversity and trauma.
虽然压力和逆境在很大程度上是普遍存在的经历,但人们面临更大的困难,患负面健康后果的风险就会增加。最近的研究确定了加速的生物衰老作为一种机制,可以解释创伤和逆境如何导致健康状况不佳,而这一研究领域的进展与生物衰老测量方面的技术创新相吻合,特别是与 DNA 甲基化相关的加速衰老的表观遗传特征。在这篇综述中,我们提供了当前文献的概述,探讨了逆境如何加速生物衰老,特别关注社会和健康行为。这方面最广泛的证据表明,损害健康的行为,特别是吸烟,可能部分解释了逆境与加速衰老之间的关联。尽管有相对较少的关于社会行为作用的已发表证据,但新出现的证据表明社会联系作为一种机制的重要性,值得进一步研究。我们的综述强调了需要确定逆境与加速衰老之间的关联在多大程度上与因果过程一致。在我们考虑这些问题时,综述强调了来自因果推理文献中的方法,这些方法可以帮助我们更深入地了解压力和创伤如何导致健康状况不佳。这些方法的使用将有助于提供证据,说明哪些行为干预可能会减缓衰老并改善健康,特别是在那些更经常经历逆境和创伤的人群中。