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Stress resilience and subsequent risk of type 2 diabetes in 1.5 million young men
- 作者:Casey Crump ; Jan Sundquist ; Marilyn A. Winkleby ; Kristina Sundquist
- 关键词:Psychological resilience ; Psychological stress ; Type 2 diabetes mellitus
- 刊名:Diabetologia
- 出版年:2016
- 出版时间:April 2016
- 年:2016
- 卷:59
- 期:4
- 页码:728-733
- 全文大小:354 KB
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- 作者单位:Casey Crump (1)
Jan Sundquist (2) Marilyn A. Winkleby (3) Kristina Sundquist (2)
1. Department of Medicine, Stanford University, 1265 Welch Road, MSOB X212, Stanford, CA, 94305-5411, USA 2. Center for Primary Health Care Research, Lund University, Malmö, Sweden 3. Stanford Prevention Research Center, Stanford University, Stanford, CA, USA
- 刊物类别:Medicine
- 刊物主题:Medicine & Public Health
Internal Medicine Metabolic Diseases Human Physiology
- 出版者:Springer Berlin / Heidelberg
- ISSN:1432-0428
文摘
Aims/hypothesis Psychosocial stress in adulthood is associated with a higher risk of type 2 diabetes, possibly mediated by behavioural and physiological factors. However, it is unknown whether low stress resilience earlier in life is related to subsequent development of type 2 diabetes. We examined whether low stress resilience in late adolescence is associated with an increased risk of type 2 diabetes in adulthood.
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