Racial differences in weathering and its associations with psychosocial stress: The CARDIA study
Biological age (BA) is a construct that captures accelerated biological aging attributable to "wear and tear" from various exposures; we measured BA and weathering, defined as the difference between BA and chronological age, and their associations with race and psychosocial factors in a mi...
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Main Authors: | Sarah Forrester (Author), David Jacobs (Author), Rachel Zmora (Author), Pamela Schreiner (Author), Veronique Roger (Author), Catarina I. Kiefe (Author) |
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2019-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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