John, O. P., E. M. Donahue, and R. L. Kentle. Conscientiousness: “The Big Five Inventory – Versions 4a and 54.” Berkeley: University of California, Berkeley, Institute of Personality and Social Research, 1991. Permissions granted by Dr. Oliver John, University of California, Berkeley.
Scheier, M. F., C. Wrosch, A. Baum, S. Cohen, L. M. Martire, K. A. Matthews, R. Schulz, and B. Zdaniuk. Purpose “The Life Engagement Test: Assessing Purpose in Life.” Journal of Behavioral Medicine 29 (2006): 291–298. Permissions granted by Springer Publishing and Dr. Michael Scheier, Carnegie Mellon University.
Примечания
Предисловие авторов: почему мы написали эту книгу
1. “Oldest Person Ever,” Guinness World Records, http://www.guinnessworldrecords.com/world‑records/oldest‑person, accessed March 3, 2016.
2. Whitney, C. R., “Jeanne Calment, World’s Elder, Dies at 122,”
3. Blackburn, E., E. Epel, and J. Lin, “Human Telomere Biology: A Contributory and Interactive Factor in Aging, Disease Risks, and Protection,”
Введение. Повесть о двух теломерах
4. Bray, G. A. “From Farm to Fat Cell: Why Aren’t We All Fat?”
5. Christensen, K., G. Doblhammer, R. Rau, and J. W. Vaupel, “Ageing Populations: The Challenges Ahead,”
6. United Kingdom, Office for National Statistics, “One Third of Babies Born in 2013 Are Expected to Live to 100,” December 11, 2013, The National Archive, http://www.ons.gov.uk/ons/rel/lifetables/historic‑and‑projected‑data‑from‑the‑period‑and‑cohort‑life‑tables/2012‑based/sty‑babies‑living‑to‑100.html, accessed November 30, 2015.
7. Bateson, M., “Cumulative Stress in Research Animals: Telomere Attrition as a Biomarker in a Welfare Context?”
8. Epel, E., E. Puterman, J. Lin, E. Blackburn, A. Lazaro, and W. Mendes, “Wandering Minds and Aging Cells,”
9. Carlson, L. E., et al., “Mindfulness‑Based Cancer Recovery and Supportive‑Expressive Therapy Maintain Telomere Length Relative to Controls in Distressed Breast Cancer Survivors.”
Глава 1. Почему из‑за преждевременного старения клеток мы выглядим и чувствуем себя старыми
1. Epel, E. S., and G. J. Lithgow, “Stress Biology and Aging Mechanisms: Toward Understanding the Deep Connection Between Adaptation to Stress and Longevity,”
2. Baker, D. J., et al., “Clearance of p16Ink4a‑positive Senescent Cells Delays Ageing‑Associated Disorders,”
3. Krunic, D., et al., “Tissue Context‑Activated Telomerase in Human Epidermis Correlates with Little Age‑Dependent Telomere Loss,”
4. Rinnerthaler, M., M. K. Streubel, J. Bischof, and K. Richter, “Skin Aging, Gene Expression and Calcium,”
5. Dekker, P., et al., “Stress‑Induced Responses of Human Skin Fibroblasts in Vitro Reflect Human Longevity,”
6. Gilchrest, B. A., M. S. Eller, and M. Yaar, “Telomere‑Mediated Effects on Melanogenesis and Skin Aging,”
7. Kassem, M., and P. J. Marie, “Senescence‑Associated Intrinsic Mechanisms of Osteoblast Dysfunctions,”