Are housing circumstances associated with faster epigenetic ageing?

[…] Panel Survey, covering adults in Great Britain. We explore the association between epigenetic ageing and housing circumstances, both contemporary and historical, using hierarchical regression. Results: We find that living in a privately rented home is related to faster biological ageing. Importantly, the impact of private renting (coefficient (SE) 0.046 years (0.011) vs owned outright, p

Always on your mind: preventing persistent money and mental health problems

This report, which is sponsored by Barclays, looks at the impact of struggling with financial and mental health difficulties over time. It shows that when we experience mental health problems on a long term basis it makes it more likely that we will also experience financial difficulty, and vice versa. Looking at the period […]

Life course socioeconomic status, chronic pain, and the mediating role of allostatic load: findings from the midlife in the United States

[…] association between life course SES and CP. Discussion: The present study emphasizes the importance of directly proximal effects of SES on CP, underscoring the need for equitable distribution of health resources and the implementation of policies focused on diminishing socioeconomic inequalities. Further research is needed to examine alternative pathways by which proximal SES impact CP.