Impact of body weight loss, body fat distribution and the nutritional status on the cortisol response to the Trier Social Stress Test (TSST) was investigated in this study. Fifty-one men (17 non-obese, 20 abdominally obese and 14 reduced obese) and 28 women (12 non-obese, 10 peripherally obese and 6 reduced obese) were subjected to the TSST in fed and fasted states. The TSST response was determined using salivary cortisol measurements. The nutritional status (being fed or fasted) had no effect on the cortisol levels during and following the TSST. Reduced obese men exhibited lower cortisol levels than non-obese men. Cortisol levels in obese men were not different from those of non-obese and reduced obese subjects. In women, there was ...
Prior research has linked heightened cortisol reactivity to stress with increased food consumption. ...
© 2016 Taylor & Francis. Dysregulation of the biological stress response system has been implicate...
ACUTE & CHRONIC STRESS AND THEIR IMPACT ON WEIGHT AND FOOD CHOICES. C.A. Hanwick. Henrietta Schmoll ...
Objective: Approximately 600 million adults worldwide suffer from obesity. In addition to individual...
Approximately 600 million adults worldwide suffer from obesity. In addition to individual’s eating b...
We tested the hypothesis that overweight/obese men aged 50-70 years will have a greater salivary cor...
Objective: Our goal was to assess the awakening cortisol response (ACR) in obese and reduced obese m...
Although the patterns of response within the sympathoadrenal medullary (SAM) system and hypothalamo-...
Studies of cortisol levels in adults indicate that keeping normal levels of cortisol is beneficial. ...
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...
Objective We examined associations of different adiposity measures with cortisol responses during th...
ObjectiveWeight discrimination is associated with increased risk of obesity. The mechanism of this r...
<p>Random-effects generalised least squares regression was used to assess differences. <sup>*</sup><...
Objective: Weight discrimination is associated with increased risk of obesity. The mechanism of this...
Prior research has linked heightened cortisol reactivity to stress with increased food consumption. ...
© 2016 Taylor & Francis. Dysregulation of the biological stress response system has been implicate...
ACUTE & CHRONIC STRESS AND THEIR IMPACT ON WEIGHT AND FOOD CHOICES. C.A. Hanwick. Henrietta Schmoll ...
Objective: Approximately 600 million adults worldwide suffer from obesity. In addition to individual...
Approximately 600 million adults worldwide suffer from obesity. In addition to individual’s eating b...
We tested the hypothesis that overweight/obese men aged 50-70 years will have a greater salivary cor...
Objective: Our goal was to assess the awakening cortisol response (ACR) in obese and reduced obese m...
Although the patterns of response within the sympathoadrenal medullary (SAM) system and hypothalamo-...
Studies of cortisol levels in adults indicate that keeping normal levels of cortisol is beneficial. ...
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...
Objective We examined associations of different adiposity measures with cortisol responses during th...
ObjectiveWeight discrimination is associated with increased risk of obesity. The mechanism of this r...
<p>Random-effects generalised least squares regression was used to assess differences. <sup>*</sup><...
Objective: Weight discrimination is associated with increased risk of obesity. The mechanism of this...
Prior research has linked heightened cortisol reactivity to stress with increased food consumption. ...
© 2016 Taylor & Francis. Dysregulation of the biological stress response system has been implicate...
ACUTE & CHRONIC STRESS AND THEIR IMPACT ON WEIGHT AND FOOD CHOICES. C.A. Hanwick. Henrietta Schmoll ...