U1 News
  • Home
  • World
  • U.S.
  • Business
  • Technology
  • Science
  • Entertainment
  • Sport
  • Health
Global News

Israel targets Hezbollah commander in Beirut strike after deadly Golan Heights attack

July 30, 2024

Taylor Swift speaks out after Southport mass stabbing at dance class

July 30, 2024

3 girls killed in stabbing at Taylor Swift-themed UK dance class. 7 people still critically wounded

July 30, 2024
Facebook Twitter Instagram
Trending
  • Laundry done at home by healthcare workers may spread superbugs, says new study
  • Longevity and organ function predicted in new ‘body clock’ tool
  • ‘Magic mushrooms’ may offer major relief for Parkinson’s patients, study shows
  • DeSantis signs MAHA-approved fluoridated water bill into law
  • Alarming fungus could invade parts of the US, researchers warn
  • Measles case confirmed in Midwestern state, first in over a decade
  • Breakthrough immunotherapy saves patient with stage 4 colon cancer
  • Risk of cancer death linked to how much people pay in taxes, study finds
Friday, May 9
U1 News
  • Home
  • World

    Israel targets Hezbollah commander in Beirut strike after deadly Golan Heights attack

    July 30, 2024

    Taylor Swift speaks out after Southport mass stabbing at dance class

    July 30, 2024

    3 girls killed in stabbing at Taylor Swift-themed UK dance class. 7 people still critically wounded

    July 30, 2024

    Kerala, India, hit by landslides, killing at least 99

    July 30, 2024

    Taylor Swift ‘in shock’ after horrific UK stabbing, as police say 3rd child dies

    July 30, 2024
  • U.S.

    Biden criticises ‘extreme’ Supreme Court in push for reform

    July 30, 2024

    FBI details shooter’s search history before Trump assassination attempt

    July 30, 2024

    Reps. Mike Kelly, Jason Crow to lead task force on Trump rally shooting

    July 29, 2024

    Biden to call for major Supreme Court reforms, including term limits, at Civil Rights Act event Monday

    July 29, 2024

    Sonya Massey’s death revives pain for Breonna Taylor, Floyd activists

    July 29, 2024
  • Business

    AMD stock jumps on earnings beat driven by AI chip sales

    July 30, 2024

    Amazon is responsible for dangerous products sold on its site, federal agency rules

    July 30, 2024

    Microsoft investigating new outages of services after global CrowdStrike chaos

    July 30, 2024

    S&P 500, Nasdaq Tumble as Chip Stocks Slide Ahead of Big Tech Earnings

    July 30, 2024

    American consumers feeling more confident in July as expectations of future improve

    July 30, 2024
  • Technology

    Apple says Safari protects your privacy. We fact checked those claims.

    July 30, 2024

    GameStop Dunks On Xbox 360 Store Closing And Gets Savaged

    July 30, 2024

    Logitech has an idea for a “forever mouse” that requires a subscription

    July 30, 2024

    Friend: a new digital companion for the AI age

    July 30, 2024

    London Sports Mod Community Devolves Into War

    July 30, 2024
  • Science

    NASA’s Lunar Gateway has a big visiting vehicles problem

    August 1, 2024

    Boeing’s Cursed ISS Mission May Finally Make It Back to Earth

    July 30, 2024

    Should you floss before or after you brush your teeth?

    July 30, 2024

    Ancient swimming sea bug ‘taco’ had mandibles, new fossils show

    July 30, 2024

    NASA’s DART asteroid impact mission revealed ages of twin space rock targets (images)

    July 30, 2024
  • Entertainment

    Richard Gadd Backs Netflix to Get ‘Baby Reindeer’ Lawsuit Dismissed

    July 30, 2024

    Batman: Caped Crusader review: a pulpy throwback to DC’s Golden Age

    July 30, 2024

    Channing Tatum Praises Ryan Reynolds For Taking Gamble On Gambit

    July 30, 2024

    ‘Star Wars Outlaws’ somehow made me fall in love with Star Wars again

    July 30, 2024

    Great Scott and O’Brien’s Pub find new life in Allston

    July 30, 2024
  • Sport

    How Snoop Dogg became a fixture of the Paris Olympics

    July 30, 2024

    Team USA’s Coco Gauff exits Olympics singles tournament with a third-round loss : NPR

    July 30, 2024

    French police investigating abuse targeting Olympic opening ceremony DJ over ‘Last Supper’ scene

    July 30, 2024

    French DJ Takes Legal Action

    July 30, 2024

    Why BYU’s Jimmer Fredette is at the 2024 Paris Olympics

    July 30, 2024
  • Health

    Laundry done at home by healthcare workers may spread superbugs, says new study

    May 8, 2025

    Longevity and organ function predicted in new ‘body clock’ tool

    May 7, 2025

    ‘Magic mushrooms’ may offer major relief for Parkinson’s patients, study shows

    May 7, 2025

    DeSantis signs MAHA-approved fluoridated water bill into law

    May 7, 2025

    Alarming fungus could invade parts of the US, researchers warn

    May 6, 2025
U1 News
Home»Health»Biological clocks tick faster after losing loved ones
Health

Biological clocks tick faster after losing loved ones

u1news-staffBy u1news-staffJuly 30, 2024No Comments7 Mins Read
Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email
Depression Scaled.jpg
Share
Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email

(Photo by fizkes via Shutterstock)

A new study finds that grief can cause rapid aging, especially when you experience multiple losses.

new york – Losing a loved one is always difficult, but new research suggests the impact of such a loss can go far beyond emotional pain. A study from Columbia University’s Mailman School of Public Health found that experiencing the death of a close relative actually accelerates the aging process on a biological level, which may lead to the premature onset of age-related health problems.

This study JAMA Network OpenA study by the University of California, San Diego, found that people who have lost two or more close relatives — parents, partners, siblings, or children — show signs of accelerated biological aging compared to people who haven’t experienced such losses. The effects were also seen in adults in their 30s and early 40s, suggesting that grief’s effects on the body may begin much earlier than previously thought.

“Our study shows a strong association between the loss of loved ones throughout life, from childhood through adulthood, and accelerated biological aging in the United States,” lead author Allison Aiello, PhD, professor of epidemiology at Columbia University, said in a statement.

but,”Biological agingThere’s a word called “age,” but how is it different from the birthdays we celebrate each year? While chronological age simply measures the amount of time we’ve lived, biological age reflects how well our bodies are functioning at a cellular level. Scientists can measure this using a specialized tool called the epigenetic clock, which looks at certain chemical changes in DNA that accumulate as we age.

A couple embrace each other outside, as if saying goodbye or feeling sadA couple embrace each other outside, as if saying goodbye or feeling sad
Research suggests that repeated exposure to sadness in early adulthood may lead to accelerated aging. (Photo credit: Bricolage via Shutterstock)

Think of it like the difference between the model year and the actual condition of a car. Two cars may both be from 2010, but the one that has been well-maintained is in much better condition than the one that has endured harsh conditions. Similarly, the biological age of two 40-year-olds can change over time depending on their life experiences and the condition of their car. Healthy habits.

The findings have important implications for public health and our understanding of how life experiences affect long-term well-being: Nearly 40 percent of study participants had experienced at least one significant loss by their early 40s. This high rate highlights how common such experiences are and points to the need for better support systems for people dealing with grief.

Interestingly, the study shows that losses experienced in adulthood appear to have a stronger effect on biological aging than losses experienced in childhood or adolescence, calling into question the common assumption that childhood trauma is always the most impactful and suggesting that we may be more susceptible to it. Impact of Losses As you get older.

The survey also found significant disparities in loss experiences across race and ethnicity. Black (57%) and Hispanic (41%) participants were more likely to have experienced at least one loss compared to white participants (34%). These differences in loss experiences may contribute to well-known health disparities between different racial and ethnic groups in the United States.

"sorrow" In the dictionary"sorrow" In the dictionary
Coping with grief by attending emotional support groups or reading coping books may help counteract the biological effects of loss. (Photo by Casimiro PT via Shutterstock)

“We still don’t fully understand why loss leads to poorer health and increased mortality, but as our study suggests, biological aging may be one mechanism,” Aiello said. “Future research should focus on finding ways to reduce disproportionate loss among vulnerable groups. For those who experience loss, Resources for action Addressing trauma is essential.”

These findings may seem daunting, but they also offer hope: By understanding how experiences like loss affect our bodies, we may be able to develop better strategies to help people who are grieving and mitigate some of the long-term health effects. This could include not only emotional support, but also interventions aimed at promoting healthy aging and resilience in the face of life’s challenges.

This study is a reminder that grief is not just an emotional process; it can have tangible effects on physical health. We have published some articles How losing a loved one affects our bodies. Taking steps to manage stress, maintain social connections, and prioritize overall health may be especially important for those who have experienced multiple losses.

Studies such as this continue to pave the way for a more holistic understanding of health and aging. By recognizing the far-reaching effects of grief, we can better support individuals during life’s most difficult moments and work to build a society that has the potential to improve the long-term well-being of all.

Paper Summary

methodology

The researchers used data from the National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent to Adult Health, which followed a group of Americans who were in grades 7-12 in 1994-95. They looked at information about family deaths reported by participants in five waves of the study over 24 years. In the most recent study (2016-2018), when participants were in their mid-30s to early 40s, the researchers took blood samples from nearly 4,500 participants. They used these samples to measure “epigenetic age,” a way to estimate biological age based on chemical changes in DNA. They then compared the epigenetic ages of people who had experienced different numbers of losses to see if there were any differences.

result

The study found that about 40% of participants had experienced the death of a close relative by their early 40s. Those who had lost two or more family members showed signs of accelerated biological aging on several measures, particularly PhenoAge, GriMAge, and the DunedinPACE epigenetic clock. Losses experienced in adulthood appeared to be more strongly associated with biological aging than losses experienced in childhood or adolescence. The study also noted racial disparities, with 57% of black participants and 41% of Hispanic participants experiencing at least one loss, compared to 34% of white participants.

Limitations

The study has some limitations. Because it only looked at epigenetic age at one point in time, it cannot show how biological aging changes over time in response to loss. The researchers also could not rule out the possibility that other factors, such as genetic health, may have influenced both the likelihood of experiencing loss and biological aging. Additionally, although the study included a diverse sample, there were not enough participants from some racial and ethnic groups, so it may not have been able to detect all potential differences in the effects of loss on biological aging across different populations.

Discussion and Summary

This study provides important evidence that experiencing the loss of a loved one can accelerate biological aging, even before middle age. This may help explain why people who experience multiple losses are at higher risk for health problems later in life. The findings suggest that the health effects of loss may be more immediate and direct than previously thought. They also highlight how disparities in exposure to loss among different racial and ethnic groups may affect long-term health. The researchers suggest that their findings may inform efforts to support people who experience loss and may prevent some of the negative health effects.

Funding and Disclosure

This research was supported by grants from the National Institute on Minority Health and Health Disparities, the Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development, and the National Institute on Aging. Additional funding was provided by the Carolina Population Center and other federal agencies and foundations. Some of the authors have ties to companies developing technologies related to measuring biological aging, but these are not directly related to the current research. Dan Belsky is the inventor of the DunedinPACE epigenetic clock, which has been licensed to TruDiagnostic.

aging biological Biological age Biological clock Clocks faster losing loss loved sorrow tick
Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email
u1news-staff
u1news-staff
  • Website

Related Posts

Laundry done at home by healthcare workers may spread superbugs, says new study

May 8, 2025

Longevity and organ function predicted in new ‘body clock’ tool

May 7, 2025

‘Magic mushrooms’ may offer major relief for Parkinson’s patients, study shows

May 7, 2025

DeSantis signs MAHA-approved fluoridated water bill into law

May 7, 2025
Add A Comment

Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

Latest Posts

Laundry done at home by healthcare workers may spread superbugs, says new study

May 8, 2025

Longevity and organ function predicted in new ‘body clock’ tool

May 7, 2025

‘Magic mushrooms’ may offer major relief for Parkinson’s patients, study shows

May 7, 2025

DeSantis signs MAHA-approved fluoridated water bill into law

May 7, 2025
Unites States

Biden criticises ‘extreme’ Supreme Court in push for reform

July 30, 2024

FBI details shooter’s search history before Trump assassination attempt

July 30, 2024

Reps. Mike Kelly, Jason Crow to lead task force on Trump rally shooting

July 29, 2024

Subscribe to Updates

Get the latest sports news from SportsSite about soccer, football and tennis.

Copyright ©️ All rights reserved. | U1 News
  • Home
  • About Us
  • Contact
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms & Conditions
  • Disclaimer

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.