Obesity and associated diseases, such as cardiovascular disease, are the dominant human health problems in the modern era. Humans develop these conditions partly because they consume excess energy and exercise too little. Stress might be one of the factors contributing to these disease-promoting behaviours. We postulate that sex-specific primordial energy optimisation strategies exist, which developed to help cope with chronic stress but have become maladaptive in modern societies, worsening health. To demonstrate the existence of these energy optimisation strategies, we recruited 88 healthy adults with varying adiposity and chronic stress exposure. Cardiovascular physiology at rest and during acute stress (Montreal Imaging Stress Task), an...
Objective: Excessive central fat puts one at greater risk of disease. In animal studies, stress-indu...
Individual health is determined by a myriad of factors. Interestingly, simply being male or female i...
Stress, defined as a state of threatened homeostasis, mobilizes a complex spectrum of adaptive physi...
From an evolutionary perspective, the stress response system has evolved to ensure the survival of t...
Metabolic syndrome (MetS) and its associated comorbidities has become increasingly prevalent on a gl...
Obesity and mental stress are potent risk factors for cardiovascular disease but their relationship ...
In response to psychological and physiological stressors, metabolic systems of the human body change...
Stress is inherent in our lives from the day we are born to the day we die. Stress is more important...
Obesity and mental stress are potent risk factors for cardiovascular disease but their relationship ...
Psychological stress, a subjective perception of an adverse environmental change, is a hallmark of m...
<div><p>According to the ‘cross stressor adaptation hypothesis’, regular exercise acts as a buffer a...
Obesity, particularly the abdominal phenotype, has been ascribed to an individual maladaptation to c...
Estrogens are among important contributing factors to many sex differences in neuroendocrine regulat...
Introduction: Obesity is associated with various psychological and physiological disturbances. Of in...
According to the 'cross stressor adaptation hypothesis', regular exercise acts as a buffer against t...
Objective: Excessive central fat puts one at greater risk of disease. In animal studies, stress-indu...
Individual health is determined by a myriad of factors. Interestingly, simply being male or female i...
Stress, defined as a state of threatened homeostasis, mobilizes a complex spectrum of adaptive physi...
From an evolutionary perspective, the stress response system has evolved to ensure the survival of t...
Metabolic syndrome (MetS) and its associated comorbidities has become increasingly prevalent on a gl...
Obesity and mental stress are potent risk factors for cardiovascular disease but their relationship ...
In response to psychological and physiological stressors, metabolic systems of the human body change...
Stress is inherent in our lives from the day we are born to the day we die. Stress is more important...
Obesity and mental stress are potent risk factors for cardiovascular disease but their relationship ...
Psychological stress, a subjective perception of an adverse environmental change, is a hallmark of m...
<div><p>According to the ‘cross stressor adaptation hypothesis’, regular exercise acts as a buffer a...
Obesity, particularly the abdominal phenotype, has been ascribed to an individual maladaptation to c...
Estrogens are among important contributing factors to many sex differences in neuroendocrine regulat...
Introduction: Obesity is associated with various psychological and physiological disturbances. Of in...
According to the 'cross stressor adaptation hypothesis', regular exercise acts as a buffer against t...
Objective: Excessive central fat puts one at greater risk of disease. In animal studies, stress-indu...
Individual health is determined by a myriad of factors. Interestingly, simply being male or female i...
Stress, defined as a state of threatened homeostasis, mobilizes a complex spectrum of adaptive physi...