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Health inequalities persist across the life course, with disadvantaged groups experiencing poorer health outcomes than their more advantaged counterparts from infancy to old age due to social, economic, and environmental factors. This session examines the role of structural conditions in shaping health inequalities.
The Early Origins of Biological Aging: Maternal Income, Education, and DNA Methylation Patterns at Ages 9-15 - Beza Taddess, Princeton University
Cumulative Criminal Legal Contact and Physical Health Limitations at the End of Emerging Adulthood - Laura DeMarco, North Carolina State University; Sadé Lindsay, Cornell University
Growing Up in Counties with Low Levels of Upward Mobility and Health Outcomes in Early Adulthood - Emma Zang, Yale University; Meera Choi, Yale University; Jason Wong, Yale University; Melissa Tian, Yale University
Structural Heteropatriarchy, Sexuality, and Stress-Related Physiological Functioning Among Black and White Young Adult Women - Sylvie Tuder, University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill
Childbearing Histories and Cognitive Health: Does Age or Cohort Moderate the Association? - Mieke Beth Thomeer, The University of Alabama at Birmingham; Joseph D. Wolfe, The University of Alabama at Birmingham; Dee Ferguson, The University of Alabama at Birmingham