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Interactions between life stress factors and carrying the APOE4 allele adversely impact self-reported health in old adults.

dc.contributor.author Zeng, Yi
dc.contributor.author Hughes, Claude L
dc.contributor.author Lewis, Megan A
dc.contributor.author Li, Jianxin
dc.contributor.author Zhang, Fengyu
dc.date.accessioned 2018-06-04T14:29:16Z
dc.date.available 2018-06-04T14:29:16Z
dc.date.issued 2011-10
dc.identifier.issn 1079-5006
dc.identifier.issn 1758-535X
dc.identifier.uri https://hdl.handle.net/10161/17106
dc.description.abstract Based on the multiple logistic regression analysis of data from a random sample of 1,023 old adults collected in Taiwan in 2000, we found that interactions between carrying the APOE4 allele and one of four life stress factors (relocated mainlander, living in a crowded household with six or more persons, living in an earthquake-damaged house, and monthly financial difficulty) significantly increased the odds ratio of poor self-reported health. Correlations between carrying the APOE4 allele and the life stress factors were ruled out by statistical tests. These life stress factors had a substantially larger adverse impact on self-reported health in APOE4 allele carriers than in noncarriers. This study provides evidence that interaction between carrying APOE4 allele and chronic life stressors has significant impacts on self-reported health while controlling for various sociodemographic and health behavior factors. Further studies with richer biomarkers are warranted for deeper understanding of the biological mechanisms.
dc.language eng
dc.publisher Oxford University Press (OUP)
dc.relation.ispartof The Journals of Gerontology Series A: Biological Sciences and Medical Sciences
dc.relation.isversionof 10.1093/gerona/glr106
dc.subject Humans
dc.subject Apolipoproteins E
dc.subject Logistic Models
dc.subject Longitudinal Studies
dc.subject Polymerase Chain Reaction
dc.subject Stress, Psychological
dc.subject Self Disclosure
dc.subject Genotype
dc.subject Polymorphism, Restriction Fragment Length
dc.subject Alleles
dc.subject Aged
dc.subject Middle Aged
dc.subject Taiwan
dc.subject Female
dc.subject Male
dc.subject Interviews as Topic
dc.title Interactions between life stress factors and carrying the APOE4 allele adversely impact self-reported health in old adults.
dc.type Journal article
duke.contributor.id Zeng, Yi|0220833
duke.contributor.id Hughes, Claude L|0069970
dc.date.updated 2018-06-04T14:29:14Z
pubs.issue 10
pubs.organisational-group School of Medicine
pubs.organisational-group Duke
pubs.organisational-group Obstetrics and Gynecology
pubs.organisational-group Clinical Science Departments
pubs.organisational-group Duke Population Research Institute
pubs.organisational-group Sanford School of Public Policy
pubs.organisational-group Center for Population Health & Aging
pubs.organisational-group Duke Population Research Center
pubs.organisational-group Center for the Study of Aging and Human Development
pubs.organisational-group Institutes and Centers
pubs.organisational-group Medicine, Geriatrics
pubs.organisational-group Medicine
pubs.publication-status Published
pubs.volume 66
duke.contributor.orcid Hughes, Claude L|0000-0001-5178-2258


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