Longitudinal associations between allostatic load, pet ownership, and socioeconomic position among U.S. adults aged 50+
It is hypothesized that pets provide benefits to human health by buffering the deleterious effects of stress, but varying exposure to chronic stress via social position is rarely considered in these conceptual and empirical models. Allostatic load is an index of biological and physical measures that...
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Main Authors: | Jennifer W. Applebaum (Author), Shelby E. McDonald (Author), Barbara A. Zsembik (Author) |
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2023-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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