Cortisol plays an important role between stress, weight gain, and the development of obesity. Therefore, we investigated the association between stress, eating behavior, cortisol, and anthropometric measures related to obesity in a sample of medical students. We determined cortisol concentrations by ELISA and related it to self-reported stress, eating behavior, and anthropometric measurements throughout the academic period. We report an increase in hair cortisol, higher self-reported stress scores, and BMI mainly in females. Finally, we found evidence of positive associations between capillary cortisol and BMI. Also, eating behavior is affected by perceived stress mainly in females. In this database, we provide weight variables, BMI, psycho...
Objectives Different studies have reported the association between perceived stress and unhealthy di...
Different studies have reported the association between perceived stress and unhealthy diet choices....
ACUTE & CHRONIC STRESS AND THEIR IMPACT ON WEIGHT AND FOOD CHOICES. C.A. Hanwick. Henrietta Schmoll ...
Cortisol plays an important role between stress, weight gain, and the development of obesity. Theref...
Studies of cortisol levels in adults indicate that keeping normal levels of cortisol is beneficial. ...
Depression and anxiety have increasingly become a problem on college campuses and may be linked to i...
Chronic stress may cause adverse health outcomes such as increased adiposity in humans. As an object...
Background: Medical students are subjected to various types of stress during the academic course and...
The transition to college is the beginning of unfamiliar experiences, both social and academic, whic...
The purpose of this study was to elucidate the nature of the relationship between dietary restraint ...
Objective: Weight discrimination is associated with increased risk of obesity. The mechanism of this...
The primary aim of this study is to find out the relationship of examination stress with serum corti...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Stigmatization of individuals with obesity is pervasive and may act as a psy...
Objective: There is increasing evidence for weight-based discrimination against persons with obesity...
Numerous psychoneuroimmune factors participate in complex bodily reactions to psychological stress, ...
Objectives Different studies have reported the association between perceived stress and unhealthy di...
Different studies have reported the association between perceived stress and unhealthy diet choices....
ACUTE & CHRONIC STRESS AND THEIR IMPACT ON WEIGHT AND FOOD CHOICES. C.A. Hanwick. Henrietta Schmoll ...
Cortisol plays an important role between stress, weight gain, and the development of obesity. Theref...
Studies of cortisol levels in adults indicate that keeping normal levels of cortisol is beneficial. ...
Depression and anxiety have increasingly become a problem on college campuses and may be linked to i...
Chronic stress may cause adverse health outcomes such as increased adiposity in humans. As an object...
Background: Medical students are subjected to various types of stress during the academic course and...
The transition to college is the beginning of unfamiliar experiences, both social and academic, whic...
The purpose of this study was to elucidate the nature of the relationship between dietary restraint ...
Objective: Weight discrimination is associated with increased risk of obesity. The mechanism of this...
The primary aim of this study is to find out the relationship of examination stress with serum corti...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Stigmatization of individuals with obesity is pervasive and may act as a psy...
Objective: There is increasing evidence for weight-based discrimination against persons with obesity...
Numerous psychoneuroimmune factors participate in complex bodily reactions to psychological stress, ...
Objectives Different studies have reported the association between perceived stress and unhealthy di...
Different studies have reported the association between perceived stress and unhealthy diet choices....
ACUTE & CHRONIC STRESS AND THEIR IMPACT ON WEIGHT AND FOOD CHOICES. C.A. Hanwick. Henrietta Schmoll ...