OBJECTIVE: Chronic exposure to work-related stress (WRS) stimulates the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) axis to increase glucocorticoid secretion, including cortisol, and these hormones can be measured both in serum and urine. The Health Safety Executive Toolkit (HSE) questionnaire is used to assess WRS risk objectively. The scope of our study is to investigate whether serum or urinary cortisol levels could be used as alternative objective indicators of WRS, specifically in those subjects who are chronically exposed to it. PATIENTS AND METHODS: 130 patients (75 males and 55 females, mean age 47.7 ± 11.3 years) were evaluated at a specialized Centre for Secondary Hypertension, where both their serum (8 AM) and 24-hours urinar...
The evidence on whether there is work stress related dysregulation of the hypothalamic-pituitary-adr...
Stress is now recognized as a universal premorbid factor associated with many risk factors of variou...
Although the prevalence of work-related stress has increased, knowledge on the contributions of that...
AbstractRelationships between cortisol responses to laboratory stress and cortisol output over the d...
SummaryBackgroundAn etiological model has been suggested where stress leads to high cortisol levels ...
Cortisol is a glucocorticoid hormone, commonly used as a stress biomarker in medical research. It is...
Background: An etiological model has been suggested where stress leads to high cortisol levels and h...
Chronic stress experienced at work is considered a major health challenge for modern societies. In f...
We investigated whether occupational role stress is associated with differential levels of the stres...
Objective: A study was conducted to examine associations between work stress and cortisol hormone le...
Objective: The evidence on whether there is work stress related dysregulation of the hypothalamic-pi...
Hair cortisol concentrations (HCCs) are a potential physiological indicator of work related stress. ...
Cortisol is a biomarker for stress monitoring; however, the biomedical and clinical relevance is sti...
Chronic stress is an ongoing and increasing harmful problem to millions of American’s today. Each ye...
The evidence on whether there is work stress related dysregulation of the hypothalamic-pituitary-adr...
Stress is now recognized as a universal premorbid factor associated with many risk factors of variou...
Although the prevalence of work-related stress has increased, knowledge on the contributions of that...
AbstractRelationships between cortisol responses to laboratory stress and cortisol output over the d...
SummaryBackgroundAn etiological model has been suggested where stress leads to high cortisol levels ...
Cortisol is a glucocorticoid hormone, commonly used as a stress biomarker in medical research. It is...
Background: An etiological model has been suggested where stress leads to high cortisol levels and h...
Chronic stress experienced at work is considered a major health challenge for modern societies. In f...
We investigated whether occupational role stress is associated with differential levels of the stres...
Objective: A study was conducted to examine associations between work stress and cortisol hormone le...
Objective: The evidence on whether there is work stress related dysregulation of the hypothalamic-pi...
Hair cortisol concentrations (HCCs) are a potential physiological indicator of work related stress. ...
Cortisol is a biomarker for stress monitoring; however, the biomedical and clinical relevance is sti...
Chronic stress is an ongoing and increasing harmful problem to millions of American’s today. Each ye...
The evidence on whether there is work stress related dysregulation of the hypothalamic-pituitary-adr...
Stress is now recognized as a universal premorbid factor associated with many risk factors of variou...
Although the prevalence of work-related stress has increased, knowledge on the contributions of that...