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Resilience acts as a protective factor against allostatic load [1], [2] and has been shown to modify the relationship between allostatic load and cardiovascular disease outcomes [3], [4]. Furthermore, both concepts are studied together using omics technologies to identify biomarkers and regulatory pathways [5].
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Understanding Allostasis: Stability Through Change - Cannelevate cannelevate.com.au 4 facts
claimResearch from the Jackson Heart Study demonstrates that resilience modifies the relationship between allostatic load and cardiovascular disease.
claimResearch from the Jackson Heart Study demonstrates that resilience modifies the relationship between allostatic load and cardiovascular disease.
claimResilience is defined as the ability to maintain wellbeing despite threats and serves as a critical protective factor against allostatic load.
claimResilience is defined as the ability to maintain wellbeing despite threats and serves as a critical protective factor against allostatic load.
Integrating allostasis and emerging technologies to study complex ... nature.com 1 fact
claimOmics technologies are utilized for the identification of novel biomarkers, the elucidation of regulatory pathways associated with resilience and vulnerability, and the investigation of allostatic load.