Listar INVESTIGACIÓN por autor "Calvo, Esteban [Univ Mayor, Fac Humanidades, Soc & Hlth Res Ctr, Santiago, Chile]"
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A scoping systematic review of social stressors and various measures of telomere length across the life course
Calvo, Esteban [Univ Mayor, Fac Humanidades, Soc & Hlth Res Ctr, Santiago, Chile]; Willis, Margaret; Reid, Shaina N.; Staudinger, Ursula M.; Factor-Litvak, Pam (ELSEVIER IRELAND LTD, 2018)Numerous studies examine the relationship between social stressors and telomere length (TL). Beyond considering methods and major findings, this scoping systematic review takes a novel approach as it groups studies according ... -
Alcohol Consumption in Later Life and Mortality in the United States: Results from 9 Waves of the Health and Retirement Study
Calvo, Esteban [Univ Mayor, Fac Humanidades, Soc & Hlth Res Ctr, Santiago, Chile]; Keyes, Katherine M.; Ornstein, Katherine A.; Rutherford, Caroline; Fox, Matthew P.; Staudinger, Ursula M.; Fried, Linda P. (WILEY, 2019)Background Alcohol consumption in later life has increased in the past decade, and the relationship between alcohol consumption and mortality is controversial. Recent studies suggest little, if any, health benefit to ... -
Private Pension Systems Built on Precarious Foundations: A Cohort Study of Labor-Force Trajectories in Chile
Calvo, Esteban [Univ Mayor, Fac Humanidades, Soc & Hlth Res Ctr, Santiago, Chile]; Madero-Cabib, Ignacio; Biehl, Andres; Sehnbruch, Kirsten; Bertranou, Fabio (SAGE PUBLICATIONS INC, 2019)The success of private pension systems to provide old-age security is mainly a function of continuous individual pension contributions linked to formal employment. Using a rich longitudinal dataset from Chile and employing ... -
Stress and salivary telomere length in the second half of life: A comparison of life-course models
Calvo, Esteban [Univ Mayor, Fac Humanidades, Soc & Hlth Res Ctr, Santiago, Chile]; Willis, Margaret; Staudinger, Ursula M.; Factor-Litvak, Pam (ELSEVIER SCI LTD, 2019)Background: Previous research has explored the relationship between childhood and adulthood stressful life events (SLEs) and adult salivary telomere length (TL), but no research to date has tested different life-course ...