<p>Individuals with insulin resistance (IR) are at greater risk for cardiovascular disease (CVD). Psychological stress may contribute to develop CVD in IR, although mechanisms are poorly understood. Our aim was to test the hypothesis that individuals with IR have enhanced emotional and physiological responses to acute psychological stress, leading to increased CVD risk. Sixty participants were enrolled into the study, and classified into IR group (<i>n</i> = 31) and insulin sensitive group (<i>n</i> = 29) according to the Quantitative insulin sensitivity check index, which was calculated based on an oral glucose tolerance test. The Trier social stress test, a standardized experimental stress paradigm, was performed on each participant, and ...
Background The evidence supporting a relationship between stress and diabetes has been inconsistent...
Objective: Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) increases type 2 diabetes risk, yet the underlying ...
Mental stress is known to decrease systemic vascular resistance and increase muscle blood flow and t...
Background. Recently, insulin resistance (IR) has been actively investigated by experts in various f...
Obesity, lipid disorders, type 2 diabetes, high blood pressure and coronary heart disease are freque...
Obesity, lipid disorders, type 2 diabetes, high blood pressure and coronary heart disease are freque...
To date, there is ample evidence to support the strong relationship between stress and insulin resis...
Aim: We aimed to explore the relationship between stress, hyperglycemia and diabetes in myocardial i...
Fifteen Type I diabetic patients self-monitored daily mean blood glucose levels (BGL), psychological...
Psychological stress-related processes are thought to contribute to the development and progression ...
Background The evidence supporting a relationship between stress and diabetes has been inconsiste...
Psychological stress-related processes are thought to contribute to the development and progression ...
BACKGROUND: The evidence supporting a relationship between stress and diabetes has been inconsistent...
Posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is associated with increased risk for Type 2 diabetes and cardi...
Objective: To identify whether perceived stress is a risk-factor for higher cortisol levels and gre...
Background The evidence supporting a relationship between stress and diabetes has been inconsistent...
Objective: Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) increases type 2 diabetes risk, yet the underlying ...
Mental stress is known to decrease systemic vascular resistance and increase muscle blood flow and t...
Background. Recently, insulin resistance (IR) has been actively investigated by experts in various f...
Obesity, lipid disorders, type 2 diabetes, high blood pressure and coronary heart disease are freque...
Obesity, lipid disorders, type 2 diabetes, high blood pressure and coronary heart disease are freque...
To date, there is ample evidence to support the strong relationship between stress and insulin resis...
Aim: We aimed to explore the relationship between stress, hyperglycemia and diabetes in myocardial i...
Fifteen Type I diabetic patients self-monitored daily mean blood glucose levels (BGL), psychological...
Psychological stress-related processes are thought to contribute to the development and progression ...
Background The evidence supporting a relationship between stress and diabetes has been inconsiste...
Psychological stress-related processes are thought to contribute to the development and progression ...
BACKGROUND: The evidence supporting a relationship between stress and diabetes has been inconsistent...
Posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is associated with increased risk for Type 2 diabetes and cardi...
Objective: To identify whether perceived stress is a risk-factor for higher cortisol levels and gre...
Background The evidence supporting a relationship between stress and diabetes has been inconsistent...
Objective: Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) increases type 2 diabetes risk, yet the underlying ...
Mental stress is known to decrease systemic vascular resistance and increase muscle blood flow and t...