ContextPrior studies have shown a cross-sectional association between body mass index (BMI) and salivary diurnal cortisol profile features (cortisol features); however, to our knowledge prior population-based studies have not examined the longitudinal association of body-mass index (BMI) with cortisol features.ObjectiveTo examine the association of (1) prior annual BMI percent change over 7years with cortisol features, (2) baseline cortisol features with subsequent change in BMI over 6years and (3) the association of change in cortisol features with change in BMI over 6years.DesignLongitudinal study.SettingMulti-Ethnic Study of Atherosclerosis (MESA) Stress I & II Studies (2004-2006 & 2010-2012).Participants1685 ethnically diverse m...
Background: Prior research indicates that blacks and Hispanics/Latinos have flatter diurnal cortisol...
Background: The positive direct relation between stress and the development of cardiovascular diseas...
Latino immigrants have lower prevalence of depression, obesity and cardiovascular disease than US-bo...
Neuroendocrine abnormalities, such as activation of the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) axis, a...
The study aimed to examine the sex specific association of obesity with cortisol metabolism in a sam...
The study aimed to examine the sex specific association of obesity with cortisol metabolism in a sam...
Context: The hypothalamic pituitary-adrenal axis is thought to play a role in type 2 diabetes (T2D)....
Abstract Background Most studies on cortisol have focused on smaller, selected samples. We therefore...
Background Cross-sectional studies have suggested that elevated cortisol is associated with worse ph...
Vasomotor symptoms may increase the risk for cardiovascular diseases through still elusive mechanism...
A major challenge in characterizing features of the daily cortisol curve is variability in features ...
Increasing evidence suggests that activation of the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) axis may co...
Vasomotor symptoms may increase the risk for cardiovascular diseases through still elusive mechanism...
Introduction: Cortisol measurement is indicated in suspected over or underproduction of cortisol by ...
Context: Short sleep duration and poor sleep quality are associated with cardiovascular outcomes. On...
Background: Prior research indicates that blacks and Hispanics/Latinos have flatter diurnal cortisol...
Background: The positive direct relation between stress and the development of cardiovascular diseas...
Latino immigrants have lower prevalence of depression, obesity and cardiovascular disease than US-bo...
Neuroendocrine abnormalities, such as activation of the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) axis, a...
The study aimed to examine the sex specific association of obesity with cortisol metabolism in a sam...
The study aimed to examine the sex specific association of obesity with cortisol metabolism in a sam...
Context: The hypothalamic pituitary-adrenal axis is thought to play a role in type 2 diabetes (T2D)....
Abstract Background Most studies on cortisol have focused on smaller, selected samples. We therefore...
Background Cross-sectional studies have suggested that elevated cortisol is associated with worse ph...
Vasomotor symptoms may increase the risk for cardiovascular diseases through still elusive mechanism...
A major challenge in characterizing features of the daily cortisol curve is variability in features ...
Increasing evidence suggests that activation of the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) axis may co...
Vasomotor symptoms may increase the risk for cardiovascular diseases through still elusive mechanism...
Introduction: Cortisol measurement is indicated in suspected over or underproduction of cortisol by ...
Context: Short sleep duration and poor sleep quality are associated with cardiovascular outcomes. On...
Background: Prior research indicates that blacks and Hispanics/Latinos have flatter diurnal cortisol...
Background: The positive direct relation between stress and the development of cardiovascular diseas...
Latino immigrants have lower prevalence of depression, obesity and cardiovascular disease than US-bo...