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adult adversity on its own was not significantly associated with telomere shortening. For each childhood adversity a study participant experienced, his or her odds of having short telomeres increased by 11 percent. Epel and Puterman’s data also showed that household adversities, such as abuse or having a parent who used alcohol or drugs, were a stronger predictor of telomere shortening than household financial stress.
The Deepest Well: Healing the Long-Term Effects of Childhood Trauma and Adversity—A Transformative Guide to Understanding Childhood Trauma and Health
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