Daily Stressors, Emotion Dynamics, and Inflammation in the MIDUS Cohort.
Rebecca G ReedIris B MaussNilam RamSuzanne C SegerstromPublished in: International journal of behavioral medicine (2021)
Among midlife and older adults, daily stressor frequency and severity may interact and synergistically associate with inflammatory markers, potentially due to these adults being advantaged in other ways related to lower inflammation, or in a pattern aligning with hormetic stress, where frequent but manageable stressors may yield physiological benefits, or both. Negative emotion variability does not operate as a mediator. Additional work is needed to reliably measure and test other emotion dynamic metrics that may contribute to inflammation.