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Early Origins of Frailty: Do Later-Life Social Relationships Alter Trajectories of Decline?
Abstract
Objectives:
Social relationships are widely regarded as salubrious, but do they
mediate the influence of childhood experiences on frailty in later life?
Drawing from cumulative inequality theory, we assess the influence of
childhood experiences and adult relationships on frailty trajectories.
Methods:
We analyzed data from the Health and Retirement Study to examine the
influence of six domains of childhood experiences and social
relationships on frailty trajectories over 8 years. Mediation analyses
were completed with structural equation models.
Results: Risky
adolescent behavior, chronic disease, and impairments during childhood
are associated directly with higher risk of initial frailty, but not
over time. More social roles and higher social support mediate the
relationship between childhood experiences and frailty, and the effect
of more social roles continues over time.
Discussion: This study
provides compelling evidence that supportive social relationships
mediate the risk and severity of frailty in later life associated with
noxious childhood experiences.
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