APS

2025 APS Annual Convention · 2025

The Physiological Benefits to Marriage: An Epigenome-Wide Analysis

Washington, DC · May 2025

Poster · Social

  • Molly Gonenne
    USC
  • Morgan Lynch
    University of Southern California
  • Darby Saxbe
    University of Southern California
  • Christopher Beam
    University of Southern California

Abstract

We will study whether and how marriage affects the human methylome. Using 4,018 Health and Retirement Study participants (2,349 Females, Mage=69.44, SDage=9.63), we will conduct an epigenome-wide association study of marital status. We hypothesize that marriage will correlate with differential methylation associated with metabolic, inflammatory, and immunological functioning.

Love and Marriage

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