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Child abuse is related to inflammation in mid-life women: role of obesity.

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Child abuse is related to inflammation in mid-life women: role of obesity.

Auteurs : Karen A. Matthews [États-Unis] ; Yue-Fang Chang [États-Unis] ; Rebecca C. Thurston [États-Unis] ; Joyce T. Bromberger [États-Unis]

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Elevated inflammation biomarkers are associated with incident cardiovascular disease. Several studies suggest that childhood abuse may be associated with inflammation later in life. This study examined whether childhood abuse predicted elevated levels of C-reactive protein (CRP) and whether the association was due to body size.

DOI: 10.1016/j.bbi.2013.09.013
PubMed: 24076375

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