Understanding the relationship between perceived discrimination, allostatic load, and all‐cause mortality in US older adults: A mediation analysis

Author:

Obaoye Joanna O.1,Dawson Aprill Z.23,Thorgerson Abigail2,Ikonte Chijioke O.1,Williams Joni S.23,Egede Leonard E.23

Affiliation:

1. Department of Medicine, Medical School Medical College of Wisconsin Milwaukee Wisconsin USA

2. Center for Advancing Population Science Medical College of Wisconsin Milwaukee Wisconsin USA

3. Department of Medicine, Division of General Internal Medicine Medical College of Wisconsin Milwaukee Wisconsin USA

Abstract

AbstractObjectiveTo understand the relationship between perceived discrimination, allostatic load, and all‐cause mortality; and to determine whether allostatic load is a mediator in the relationship between perceived discrimination and all‐cause mortality among an older adult US population.MethodsData from the Health and Retirement Study (2006–2012) was analyzed. Cox proportional hazard models were used to investigate the relationship between all‐cause mortality and perceived discrimination, and all‐cause mortality and allostatic load. Linear regression models were used to investigate the relationship between perceived discrimination and allostatic load. A mediation model with perceived discrimination and allostatic loads as independent variables was used to determine the association with all‐cause mortality.ResultsThere were 5062 adults over the age of 50 included in the analysis. The relationship between perceived discrimination and allostatic load was statistically significant (b:0.14, [95%CI 0.10,0.19]; p < 0.001). The relationship between perceived discrimination and all‐cause mortality was statistically significant (HR: 1.12, [95%CI 1.03,1.22]; p = 0.01). The relationship between allostatic load and all‐cause mortality was statistically significant (HR: 1.11, [95%CI 1.08,1.13]; p < 0.001). The mediation model resulted in a decrease in hazard ratio and loss of statistical significance for perceived discrimination (HR: 1.09, [95%CI 0.98,1.21]; p = 0.13) when allostatic load (HR: 1.17, [95%CI 1.10,1.24]; p < 0.001) was added to the Cox regression model, indicating full mediation.ConclusionsAllostatic load fully mediates the relationship between perceived discrimination and all‐cause mortality. Understanding the role of allostatic load in this relationship provides an additional implication for screening and indications for tighter control of the modifiable components of allostatic load by healthcare providers, especially among individuals who experience discrimination.

Funder

American Diabetes Association

National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases

National Institute on Minority Health and Health Disparities

National Institute on Aging

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Geriatrics and Gerontology

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