Prior research has linked heightened cortisol reactivity to stress with increased food consumption. This pilot study tested corollaries of the hypothesis that cortisol stress reactivity promotes obesity. Thirty-four lean and obese women completed an acute stress task and a non-stressful control task in counterbalanced order. Contrary to expectations, higher post-stress cortisol was associated with decreased post-stress snack intake in obese women but was unrelated to snack intake in lean women. Stress also blunted an expected rise in hunger only among obese women. Findings suggest that some obese women may be more sensitive to short-term anorectic effects of HPA axis activation
Both psychological and physical stressors induce the secretion of glucocorticoids and insulin, which...
Previous research has provided evidence for a reduced neuroendocrine stress response in women with e...
The objective of our study was to investigate the relationship between hypothalamus/pituitary/adrena...
Background Binge eating episodes characterized by loss of control are hypothesized to be accompanie...
ACUTE & CHRONIC STRESS AND THEIR IMPACT ON WEIGHT AND FOOD CHOICES. C.A. Hanwick. Henrietta Schmoll ...
Human (visceral) obesity is associated with alterations hypothalamus-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) axis fu...
Stress causes or contributes to a huge variety of diseases and disorders. Recent evidence suggests o...
Animal studies suggest a relationship between blunted HPA-axis stress reactivity and increased stres...
Objective: Excessive central fat puts one at greater risk of disease. In animal studies, stress-indu...
Obesity and the associated metabolic syndrome have been suggested to be the consequence of a maladap...
Animal studies suggest a relationship between blunted HPA-axis stress reactivity and increased stres...
Stress causes or contributes to a huge variety of diseases and disorders. Recent evidence suggests o...
Increased food intake, termed “comfort eating”, is a pathologic coping mechanism in chronic stress. ...
Cognitive dietary restraint (CDR) reflects a perception of constantly monitoring or attempting to re...
Weight loss has been associated with changes in eating behaviors and appetite sensations that favor ...
Both psychological and physical stressors induce the secretion of glucocorticoids and insulin, which...
Previous research has provided evidence for a reduced neuroendocrine stress response in women with e...
The objective of our study was to investigate the relationship between hypothalamus/pituitary/adrena...
Background Binge eating episodes characterized by loss of control are hypothesized to be accompanie...
ACUTE & CHRONIC STRESS AND THEIR IMPACT ON WEIGHT AND FOOD CHOICES. C.A. Hanwick. Henrietta Schmoll ...
Human (visceral) obesity is associated with alterations hypothalamus-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) axis fu...
Stress causes or contributes to a huge variety of diseases and disorders. Recent evidence suggests o...
Animal studies suggest a relationship between blunted HPA-axis stress reactivity and increased stres...
Objective: Excessive central fat puts one at greater risk of disease. In animal studies, stress-indu...
Obesity and the associated metabolic syndrome have been suggested to be the consequence of a maladap...
Animal studies suggest a relationship between blunted HPA-axis stress reactivity and increased stres...
Stress causes or contributes to a huge variety of diseases and disorders. Recent evidence suggests o...
Increased food intake, termed “comfort eating”, is a pathologic coping mechanism in chronic stress. ...
Cognitive dietary restraint (CDR) reflects a perception of constantly monitoring or attempting to re...
Weight loss has been associated with changes in eating behaviors and appetite sensations that favor ...
Both psychological and physical stressors induce the secretion of glucocorticoids and insulin, which...
Previous research has provided evidence for a reduced neuroendocrine stress response in women with e...
The objective of our study was to investigate the relationship between hypothalamus/pituitary/adrena...