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Adverse childhood experiences and physiological wear-and-tear in midlife: Findings from the 1958 British birth cohort

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Significance The role of early life experiences on health is of major concern to research. Recent studies have shown that chronic stress may “get under the skin” to alter human developmental processes and impact later health. Our findings suggest that early negative circumstances during childhood, collected prospectively in a British birth cohort, could be associated with physiological wear-and-tear in midlife as measured by allostatic load. This relationship was largely explained by health behaviors, body mass index, and socioeconomic status in adulthood, but not entirely. These results suggest that a biological link between adverse childhood exposures and adult health may be plausible. Our findings contribute to the development of more adapted public health interventions, both at a societal and individual level.

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