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1by Edes, Ashley N Edwards, Katie L Wolfe, Barbara A Brown, Janine L Crews, Douglas E Published in Biomarker insights (01.05.2020)“...Allostatic load, or the physiological dysregulation accumulated due to senescence and stress, is an established predictor of human morbidity and mortality and...”
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2by Tuggle, Alexandra C Cohen, Jeffrey H Crews, Douglas E Published in Journal of physiological anthropology (13.12.2018)“...Immigration is a disruptive event with multiple implications for health. Stressors, including family separation, acculturation, job insecurity, restricted...”
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3“...The aim of the study was to determine the associations of the self-perceptions of health and social support among Kuwaitis who were 60 years old and older, who...”
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4by Edes, Ashley N Wolfe, Barbara A Crews, Douglas E Published in International journal of primatology (01.04.2016)“...Stress contributes to the development of chronic degenerative diseases in primates. Allostatic load is an estimate of stress-induced physiological...”
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5“...Disrupted rearing history is a psychological and physical stressor for nonhuman primates, potentially resulting in multiple behavioral and physiological...”
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6Correlates of Frailty among Aging Residents of Upper Selška Valley Villages under Ratitovec Mountainby Vidovič, Maruška Sharron, Genevieve Crews, Douglas E Published in Collegium antropologicum (01.06.2015)“...Frailty, multi-system dysregulation following multiple life stressors, is associated with age and vulnerability to negative health. Our model posits that...”
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7“...The aim of this study was to examine differences in several aspects of health between Kuwaiti men and women aged 60 years and over across three age categories...”
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8by Crews, Douglas E Published in Journal of physiological anthropology (2007)“...All over the world people are surviving into their seventh and later decades of life more frequently today than ever before in human history. Some remain in...”
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9by Edes, Ashley N Crews, Douglas E Published in American journal of physical anthropology (01.01.2017)“...Multiple stressors affect developing and adult organisms, thereby partly structuring their phenotypes. Determining how stressors influence health, well‐being,...”
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11by Marklein, Kathryn E Leahy, Rachael E Crews, Douglas E Published in American journal of physical anthropology (01.10.2016)“...Stress plays an important role in the etiology of multiple morbid and mortal outcomes among the living. Drawing on health paradigms constructed among the...”
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12“...Consanguinity has been shown to increase homozygosity and to reduce genetic variation in a group, which may protect against the expression of recessive genes...”
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13“...To broaden bioarchaeological applicability of skeletal frailty indices (SFIs) and increase sample size, we propose indices with fewer biomarkers (2-11...”
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14“...Throughout the living world trade-offs between reproductive success and longevity have been observed. In general, two extremes of life history patterning are...”
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15by Crews, Douglas E Harada, Hajime Aoyagi, Kiyoshi Maeda, Takahiro Alfarano, Alexandria Sone, Yoshiaki Kusano, Yosuke Published in Journal of physiological anthropology (25.06.2012)“...Between July and September 2005, a preliminary sampling of the elderly population of Hizen-Oshima Island, Nagasaki Prefecture, Japan was conducted by the local...”
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16by Crews, Douglas E Published in Journal of physiological anthropology and applied human science (2005)“...Over the past century there has been a large and continuing increase in the frequency of persons aged over 65 years; particularly those aged over 100 years...”
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17by Douglas E. Crews Published in Journal of physiological anthropology (2006)“...Eight papers presented at the 7th International Congress of Physiological Anthropology (ICPA) are included here. They illustrate the range of interests in...”
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18“...Throughout the world all populations are seeing burgeoning numbers of "elders", defined as persons aged 65 year and older. In many countries, including Japan,...”
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20by Edes, Ashley N Wolfe, Barbara A Crews, Douglas E Published in Stress (Amsterdam, Netherlands) (02.01.2021)“...Allostatic load is the wear-and-tear organisms accumulate due to senescence and stress; it is measured by combining biomarkers from multiple somatic systems...”