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Daily Social Interactions and the Biological Stress Response: Are There Age Differences in Links Between Social Interactions and Alpha-Amylase?

机译:日常社交互动和生物应激反应:社交互动和α-淀粉酶之间的联系是否存在年龄差异?

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Background and ObjectivesAccording to the strength and vulnerability integration (SAVI) model, older people are better able to avoid negative social interactions than younger people, but when they do experience negative interactions, they are equally or more emotionally and physiologically reactive than younger people. Less is known about the links between daily negative and positive social encounters and the sympathetic adrenal medullary system (a key stress pathway) and whether there are age differences in these links. This study considers whether negative and positive social interactions are associated with diurnal alpha-amylase (a measure of the sympathetic adrenal medullary system) and whether there are differences in these links by age.
机译:背景和目标根据强度和脆弱性整合(SAVI)模型,老年人比年轻人更能避免负面的社会互动,但是当他们确实遇到负面互动时,他们在情感和生理上比年轻人具有同等或更多的反应。人们对每天的消极和积极的社会交往与交感的肾上腺髓质系统(关键的压力途径)之间的联系以及这些联系是否存在年龄差异的了解较少。这项研究考虑了社交活动的消极和正面互动是否与昼夜α-淀粉酶(一种对交感的肾上腺髓质系统的度量)有关,以及这些联系是否存在年龄差异。

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