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High allostatic load is statistically linked to an increased risk of all-cause mortality as demonstrated by meta-analyses [1], [2] and specific cohort studies [3].

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Understanding Allostasis: Stability Through Change - Cannelevate cannelevate.com.au CannElevate 2 facts
measurementHigh allostatic load is associated with a 22% increased all-cause mortality risk and a 31% increased cardiovascular mortality risk, according to a meta-analysis of 17 studies.
measurementA meta-analysis of 17 studies found that high allostatic load is associated with a 22% increased risk of all-cause mortality and a 31% increased risk of cardiovascular mortality.
Integrating allostasis and emerging technologies to study complex ... nature.com Nature 1 fact
referenceAkinyemiju, T. et al. (2020) studied the association of allostatic load with all-cause and cancer mortality, stratified by race and body mass index, using the REGARDS cohort, published in Cancers.