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Autor:
Cynthia Li, Sydney Elizabeth Andrzejak, Samantha R. Jones, Brittany Marie Williams, Justin Xavier Moore
Publikováno v:
BMC Women's Health, Vol 23, Iss 1, Pp 1-10 (2023)
Abstract Background African American (AA) women navigate the world with multiple intersecting marginalized identities. Accordingly, AA women have higher cumulative stress burden or allostatic load (AL) compared to other women. Studies suggest that AA
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https://doaj.org/article/17a5432915504e94b4075fe613358756
Autor:
Justin Xavier Moore, Sydney Elizabeth Andrzejak, Malcolm S. Bevel, Samantha R. Jones, Martha S. Tingen
Publikováno v:
SSM: Population Health, Vol 19, Iss , Pp 101185- (2022)
Background: Several studies suggest that chronic stress may be associated with increased risk of cancer mortality. Our study sought to determine the association between allostatic load (AL), a measure of cumulative stress, and risk of cancer death; a
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https://doaj.org/article/ac6cf48a5b3b4d83994d27e947ffa29e
Publikováno v:
Breast Cancer Research and Treatment. 197:633-645
Purpose Disparities in breast cancer survival have been observed within marginalized racial/ethnic groups and within the rural–urban continuum for decades. We examined whether there were differences among the intersectionality of race/ethnicity and
Autor:
Adsul, Justin Xavier Moore, Sydney Elizabeth Andrzejak, Tracy Casanova, Marvin E. Langston, Søren Estvold, Prajakta
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health; Volume 20; Issue 12; Pages: 6120
Sexual minorities (SM) have higher chronic physiologic stress as indicated by allostatic load (AL), which may be explained in part by consistent experiences of discriminatory practices. This is one of the first studies to examine the joint effects of
Autor:
Malcolm Seth Bevel, Meng-Han Tsai, April Parham, Sydney Elizabeth Andrzejak, Samantha Jones, Justin Xavier Moore
Publikováno v:
JAMA Oncology.
ImportanceObesity-related cancers account for 40% of all cancers in the US. Healthy food consumption is a modifiable factor shown to reduce obesity-related cancer mortality, but residing in areas with less access to grocery stores (food deserts) or h