终身非关系性创伤经历与生物衰老有关
Thole H Hoppen1,2, Nexhmedin Morina1, Monica Aas3
1Institute of Psychology, University of Münster, Münster, Germany.
GeroScience
|January 27, 2026
概括
暴露于非关系性创伤与加速的生物衰老有关,特别是脆弱性. 这项研究强调了需要进行干预措施,以减轻受创伤影响的个体与衰老相关的健康下降.
科学领域:
- 老年学是一门学科.
- 心理创伤学 心理创伤学
- 衰老的生物标志物
背景情况:
- 非关系性创伤 (例如,事故,战争,疾病) 与不良健康结果有关.
- 非关系性创伤对生物衰老标志物的影响尚不清楚.
研究的目的:
- 调查非关系性创伤与多种生物衰老标志物之间的关联.
- 为了确定这些关联是否因创伤负担,类型和性别而异.
主要方法:
- 分析了来自152,863名参与者的英国生物库数据.
- 对六个非关联性创伤经历的终身暴露的评估.
- 评估生物衰老标志物:代谢年龄 (MileAge) delta,代谢死亡概况得分,脆弱性,白细胞端粒长度和握力.
主要成果:
- 非关系性创伤与较老的代谢年龄 (MileAge delta) 和较高的代谢死亡率得分相关.
- 在非关系性创伤和增加的脆弱性之间发现了显著的分级关联.
- 危及生命的疾病与脆弱性有着最强烈的关联;没有观察到与端粒长度或握力有一致的联系.
- 注意到性别差异,女性的脆弱性关联更强.
结论:
- 终身非关系性创伤与加速的生物衰老特征有关,特别是脆弱性.
- 这些发现强调了创伤暴露对健康的长期影响,以及需要与年龄相关的健康衰退缓解策略.
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