Objective: Approximately 600 million adults worldwide suffer from obesity. In addition to individual’s eating behavior and lack of physical activity in the development of obesity and overweight, psychosocial stress as well as hormonal stress reactivity must also be considered as important contributing factors. In the current study we compared the cortisol stress response pathway in a psychosocial stress induction (Trier Social Stress Test; TSST) with obese individuals and normal-weight controls. Method: 32 obese individuals (17 females; mean age = 33.94 years, SD = 11.31 years) and 32 normal-weight controls (17 females; mean age = 29.09 years, SD = 10.46 years) underwent the TSST. The salivary cortisol responses and three appraisal question...
Basal cortisol activity is postulated to be elevated in individuals with central obesity yet this el...
BACKGROUND: Obesity is a leading health burden of the 21st century. Alterations of the individual en...
(1) Background: In the present pilot study, we examined the response of cortisol to a digital versio...
Approximately 600 million adults worldwide suffer from obesity. In addition to individual’s eating b...
Impact of body weight loss, body fat distribution and the nutritional status on the cortisol respons...
Increased food intake, termed “comfort eating”, is a pathologic coping mechanism in chronic stress. ...
Introduction: Obesity is associated with various psychological and physiological disturbances. Of in...
Although the patterns of response within the sympathoadrenal medullary (SAM) system and hypothalamo-...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Stress has long been suspected to be interrelated to (abdominal) obesity. However...
Extensive research has shown that psychosocial stress can induce cognitive impairment. However, few ...
Objective: To experimentally examine if adolescents with excess weight are more sensitive to soci...
Objective: In recent analyses of data from a large community sample, negative cross-sectional and pr...
Basal cortisol activity is postulated to be elevated in individuals with central obesity yet this el...
© 2016 Taylor & Francis. Dysregulation of the biological stress response system has been implicate...
Studies of stress and cortisol levels in adults indicate that keeping normal levels of cortisol is b...
Basal cortisol activity is postulated to be elevated in individuals with central obesity yet this el...
BACKGROUND: Obesity is a leading health burden of the 21st century. Alterations of the individual en...
(1) Background: In the present pilot study, we examined the response of cortisol to a digital versio...
Approximately 600 million adults worldwide suffer from obesity. In addition to individual’s eating b...
Impact of body weight loss, body fat distribution and the nutritional status on the cortisol respons...
Increased food intake, termed “comfort eating”, is a pathologic coping mechanism in chronic stress. ...
Introduction: Obesity is associated with various psychological and physiological disturbances. Of in...
Although the patterns of response within the sympathoadrenal medullary (SAM) system and hypothalamo-...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Stress has long been suspected to be interrelated to (abdominal) obesity. However...
Extensive research has shown that psychosocial stress can induce cognitive impairment. However, few ...
Objective: To experimentally examine if adolescents with excess weight are more sensitive to soci...
Objective: In recent analyses of data from a large community sample, negative cross-sectional and pr...
Basal cortisol activity is postulated to be elevated in individuals with central obesity yet this el...
© 2016 Taylor & Francis. Dysregulation of the biological stress response system has been implicate...
Studies of stress and cortisol levels in adults indicate that keeping normal levels of cortisol is b...
Basal cortisol activity is postulated to be elevated in individuals with central obesity yet this el...
BACKGROUND: Obesity is a leading health burden of the 21st century. Alterations of the individual en...
(1) Background: In the present pilot study, we examined the response of cortisol to a digital versio...