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Published in 2023 at "SLEEP"
DOI: 10.1093/sleep/zsad077.0158
Abstract: Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) are highly stressful events during the first 18 years of life that have been linked with adverse adult health outcomes. Sleep is an important behavioral risk factor for a myriad of…
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Published in 2022 at "Pediatric Emergency Care"
DOI: 10.1097/pec.0000000000002672
Abstract: Objectives Data from the 2019 National Survey of Children’s Health revealed that 39.8% of children in the United States have been exposed to adverse childhood experiences (ACEs), which are risk factors for long-term negative health…
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Published in 2023 at "Physiology"
DOI: 10.1152/physiol.2023.38.s1.5728456
Abstract: Introduction: Adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) are severe psychosocial stressors during the first 18 years of life that promote substantial increases in lifetime risk of cardiovascular disease. ACEs are highly prevalent and associated with impaired vascular…
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Published in 2020 at "Hypertension"
DOI: 10.1161/hyp.76.suppl_1.mp37
Abstract: Adverse childhood experiences (ACEs), such as abuse, neglect, and household dysfunction, have been associated with increased risk of cardiovascular disease (CVD) in adulthood. Understanding how ACEs affects blood pressure during early life is key for…
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Published in 2017 at "Pediatrics"
DOI: 10.1542/peds.2017-0297
Abstract: Despite greater exposure to poverty (a known ACE risk factor), Hispanic children in immigrant families have lower prevalence of ACEs than US-native children. OBJECTIVES: To examine the prevalence of child and family characteristics associated with…
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