APS

2025 APS Annual Convention · 2025

A Longitudinal Investigation of the Associations between Everyday Acts of Discrimination and Epigenetic Aging

Washington, DC · May 2025

Poster · Clinical Science

  • David Freire
    University of Virginia
  • Noelle Hurd
    University of Virginia
  • Xin Tong
    University of Virginia

Abstract

This study examined how chronic experiences of discrimination contribute to epigenetic aging in marginalized groups. 340 first-year students from a predominantly white institution were surveyed over time. Results showed that discrimination increased vigilance, which was linked to accelerated epigenetic aging, highlighting the long-term health impacts of discrimination.

Racism and Discrimination

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