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Psychological well‐being and salivary markers of inflammation: The moderating effect of age.

Authors :
Lee, Sung‐Ha
Chey, Jeanyung
Ahn, Woo‐Young
Woo, Choong‐Wan
Youm, Yoosik
Kim, Hairin
Oh, Naeun
Park, Hyeyoung
Gim, Suhwan
Lee, Eunjin
Choi, Incheol
Source :
Applied Psychology: Health & Well-Being. May2023, Vol. 15 Issue 2, p466-478. 13p. 2 Charts, 2 Graphs.
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Increasing evidence suggests a significant impact of higher psychological well‐being (PWB) on health outcomes; however, such associations have been studied exclusively in middle‐aged to older adults. This study examined the aging effect on PWB measures as well as the moderating effect of age on the link between PWB and inflammation, using salivary markers by comparing the younger adults (n = 127; Mage = 22.98 years) versus older adults (n = 75; Mage = 75.60 years). Older adults showed significantly lower levels of PWB, particularly regarding purpose in life and personal growth. Moreover, higher purpose in life was associated with lower salivary IL‐1ß and IL‐6 (b = 0.83, p <.001; b = 0.81, p <.01) only in the older adult group but not in younger adults. These findings highlight the potential buffering effect of the sense of living well on physiological pathways in later life. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
17580846
Volume :
15
Issue :
2
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Applied Psychology: Health & Well-Being
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
163631670
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1111/aphw.12389