Allostatic Load Publications

Carroll, J.E., Gruenewald, T.L., Taylor, S.E., Janicki-Deverts, D., Matthews, K. & Seeman, T.E. (2013). Childhood abuse, parental warmth, and adult multi-system biological risk in the Coronary Artery Risk Development in Young Adults Study.  Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 110(42), 17149 – 17153. 

Chen, E., Miller, G.E.,  Lachman, M.E., Gruenewald, T.L., Karlamangla, A.S., & Seeman, T.E.  (2012).  Protective factors for adults from low childhood socioeconomic circumstances:  The benefits of shift-and-persist for allostatic load.  Psychosomatic Medicine, 74, 178-186. 

Friedman, E.M., Karlamangla, A.S., Gruenewald, T., Koretz, B. & Seeman, T.E. (2015).  Early life adversity and adult biological risk profiles.  Psychosomatic Medicine77(2), 176-185. 

Gruenewald, T.L., Karlamangla, A.S., Merkin, S.S., Crandall, C., Koretz, B., & Seeman, T.E. (2012). History of socioeconomic disadvantage and multi-system physiological health in later life.  Social Science and Medicine, 74, 75-83.  Essential Science Indicators Highly Cited Paper, Social Sciences. 

Gruenewald, T.L., Seeman, T.E., Karlamangla, A.S., Sarkisian, C.A. (2009).  Allostatic load and frailty in older adults.  Journal of the American Geriatrics Society, 57, 1525-1531. 

Gruenewald, T.L., Seeman, T.E., Ryff, C., Karlamangla, A.S., Singer, B.H. (2006). Combinations of biomarkers predictive of later life mortality.  Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences,103(38), 14158 –14163.PMCID:  PMC1599928 

Harris, J.R., Gruenewald, T.L., & Seeman, T.E. (2008). An overview of biomarker research from community and population-based studies on aging.  In M. Weinstein, J.W. Vaupel & K.W. Wachter (Eds.) Biosocial Surveys, pp. 96-135.  Washington, DC: National Academies Press. 

Ong, A., Williams, D.R., Nwizu, U., & Gruenewald, T.L.  (2017).  Everyday Unfair Treatment and Multisystem Biological Dysregulation in African American Adults.  Cultural Diversity and Ethnic Minority Psychology, 23(1), 27-35. doi:10.1037/cdp0000087 

Podber, N. & Gruenewald, T.L. (2023).  Socioeconomic status, positive experiences, and allostatic load.  Health Psychology, 42(2), 82-91.

Rodriguez, J.M., Karlamangla, A.S., Seeman, T.E., Gruenewald, T.L., Miller-Martinez, D., Merkin, S.S. (2019).  Social Stratification and Allostatic Load: The Shape of Health Differences in the United States.  Journal of Biosocial Sciences, 51(5), 627-644. doi: 10.1017/S0021932018000378.  

Seeman, T., Epel, E., Gruenewald, T., Karlamangla, A., McEwen, B. (2010). Socio-economic differentials in peripheral biology: cumulative allostatic load. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 1186, 223-229. 

Seeman, T., Gruenewald, T., Cohen, S., Williams, D., & Matthews, K. (2014).  Social relationships and their biological correlates:  Coronary Artery Risk Development in Young Adults (CARDIA) Study.  Psychoneuroendocrinology, 43, 126-138. 

Seeman, T.E. & Gruenewald, T.L. (2006). Allostasis and allostatic load over the life course.  In W.W. Eaton (Ed.) Medical and psychiatric comborbidity over the life course, Washington, DC: American Psychiatric Publishing. 

Seeman, T.E., Crimmins, E., Singer, B., Bucur, A., Huang, M., Gruenewald, T.L., Berkman, L.F., & Reuben, D.B. (2004). Cumulative biological risk and socio-economic differences in mortality:  MacArthur studies of successful aging.  Social Science and Medicine, 58, 1985-1997. 

Seeman, T.E., Gruenewald, T.L., Schwartz, J., Sidney, S., Liu, K., McEwen, B., & Karlamangla, A.S. (2010).   Modeling multi-system biological risk in young adults: Coronary Artery Risk Development in Young Adults Study (CARDIA).  American Journal of Human Biology, 22(4), 463-472. 

Wiley, J.F., Gruenewald, T.L., & Seeman, T.E. (2018).  Psychosocial resources and physiological dysregulation.  In C.D. Ryff & R.F. Krueger (Eds.) The Oxford Handbook of Integrative Health Science. Oxford University Press.  doi: 10.1093/oxfordhb/9780190676384.001.0001 

Wiley, J.F., Gruenewald, T.L., Karlamangla, A.S., & Seeman, T.E. (2016).  Modeling multi-system   physiological dysregulation.  Psychosomatic Medicine, 78(3), 290-301. 

Wiley, J.F., Gruenewald, T.L., Karlamangla, A.S., & Seeman, T.E. (2017).  Pursuing the optimal operationalization of allostatic load.  Psychosomatic Medicine, 79(1), 119-121. doi:10.1097/psy.0000000000000416 

Zilioli, S., Imami, L., Ong, A. D., Lumley, M. A., & Gruenewald, T. (2017). Discrimination and anger control as pathways linking socioeconomic disadvantage to allostatic load in midlife. Journal of Psychosomatic Research, 103, 83-90. doi:10.1016/j.jpsychores.2017.10.002 

Zilioli, S., Slatcher, R.B., Ong, A.D., & Gruenewald, T.L. (2015).  Purpose in life predicts health locus of control and allostatic load ten years later.  Journal of Psychosomatic Research, 79(5), 450-457.