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2. Perceived weight discrimination amplifies the link between central adiposity and nondiabetic glycemic control (HbA1c).

7. Somatization and mental health: a comparative study of the idiom of distress hypothesis.

12. Coping and positive affect predict longitudinal change in glycosylated hemoglobin.

13. Predictors of vaccine uptake during a pandemic: The interplay of lifetime discrimination, educational attainment, and family support.

14. Purpose in life as a resilience factor for brain health: diffusion MRI findings from the Midlife in the U.S. study.

15. Enduring Heroism in the Face of Inequality and Injustice: Who Steps Up and Why?

16. The pandemic and social experience: For whom did discrimination and social isolation increase?

18. Contributions of Eudaimonic Well-Being to Mental Health Practice.

19. Racial and Educational Disparities in Cumulative Exposure to Hardships of the 2008 Great Recession and Inflammation.

20. Meaningful Work, Well-Being, and Health: Enacting a Eudaimonic Vision.

21. Unpacking Psychological Vulnerabilities in Deaths of Despair.

22. Expanding research on the impact of financial hardship on emotional well-being: guidance of diverse stakeholders to the Emotional Well-Being and Economic Burden of Disease (EMOT-ECON) Research Network.

23. Improving Retention of Diverse Samples in Longitudinal Research on Developmental Disabilities.

24. Meaning-Making in the Face of Intersecting Catastrophes: COVID-19 and the Plague of Inequality.

25. Serum sphingolipid profiling as a novel biomarker for metabolic syndrome characterization.

26. Flotsam, Jetsam, and Forward-Moving Vessels on the Sea of Well-Being: Commentary on "Emotional Well-Being: What Is it and Why it Matters".

27. The Association of Psychological Well-Being With Sensory and Cognitive Function and Neuronal Health in Aging Adults.

28. Emodiversity, health, and well-being in the Midlife in the United States (MIDUS) daily diary study.

29. Culture and Health: Recent Developments and Future Directions.

30. Positive Psychology: Looking Back and Looking Forward.

31. Race and sex differences in HDL peroxide content among American adults with and without type 2 diabetes.

32. Sphingolipid Profiling: A Promising Tool for Stratifying the Metabolic Syndrome-Associated Risk.

33. Sense of Purpose in Life and Subsequent Physical, Behavioral, and Psychosocial Health: An Outcome-Wide Approach.

34. Who Returns? Understanding Varieties of Longitudinal Participation in MIDUS.

36. A Changing Landscape of Health Opportunity in the United States: Increases in the Strength of Association Between Childhood Socioeconomic Disadvantage and Adult Health Between the 1990s and the 2010s.

37. Spirituality and Well-Being: Theory, Science, and the Nature Connection.

38. Association between serum sphingolipids and eudaimonic well-being in white U.S. adults.

39. An Integrated Look at Well-Being: Topological Clustering of Combinations and Correlates of Hedonia and Eudaimonia .

40. Linking Amygdala Persistence to Real-World Emotional Experience and Psychological Well-Being.

41. Mediterranean Lifestyle to Promote Physical, Mental, and Environmental Health: The Case of Chile.

42. Cultural and life style practices associated with low inflammatory physiology in Japanese adults.

44. A Cultural Perspective on Functional Limitations and Well-Being.

45. Japanese version of the 42-item psychological well-being scale (PWBS-42): a validation study.

46. Conscientiousness and Smoking: Do Cultural Context and Gender Matter?

47. Childhood socioeconomic status and inflammation: Psychological moderators among Black and White Americans.

48. Age-Related Trends in the Prevalence of Type 2 Diabetes among Japanese and White and Black American Adults.

49. Longitudinal Profiles of Psychological Well-Being and Health: Findings From Japan.

50. Pathways linking combinations of early-life adversities to adult mortality: Tales that vary by gender.

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