To date, there is ample evidence to support the strong relationship between stress and insulin resistance. While diabetes mellitus acts as a potent stress inducer, stress may be an upstream event for insulin resistance as well. It is widely recognized that diabetes mellitus is more prevalent among people who have a stressful lifestyle; however, the underlying mechanisms are not well understood. In the current study, we surveyed the scientific literature for possible interactions between stress and insulin resistance and found that stress can impair glucose homeostasis, working through at least six molecular pathways
Obesity, lipid disorders, type 2 diabetes, high blood pressure and coronary heart disease are freque...
Objective: Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) increases type 2 diabetes risk, yet the underlying ...
Epidemiological studies have documented a high incidence of diabetes in hypertensive patients.Insuli...
<p>Diabetes mellitus is a set of disorders that share common insufficiency in the regulation of carb...
Insulin resistance (IR), a key component of the metabolic syndrome, precedes the development of diab...
Background. Recently, insulin resistance (IR) has been actively investigated by experts in various f...
<p>Individuals with insulin resistance (IR) are at greater risk for cardiovascular disease (CVD). Ps...
Stress is an inescapable fact of life. The perceived stress induces endocrine alterations characteri...
We recently showed that insulin increased ER stress in human adipose tissue. The effect of insulin r...
Evidence suggests that stressful experiences might affect diabetes, in terms of both its onset and i...
Background: Chronic stress may facilitate the development of metabolic diseases. Insulin resistance ...
AbstractThe metabolic syndrome is a cluster of cardiovascular risk factors, and visceral adiposity i...
From an evolutionary perspective, the stress response system has evolved to ensure the survival of t...
Background The evidence supporting a relationship between stress and diabetes has been inconsiste...
The activation of stress-related neuroendocrine systems helps to maintain homeostasis, but excessive...
Obesity, lipid disorders, type 2 diabetes, high blood pressure and coronary heart disease are freque...
Objective: Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) increases type 2 diabetes risk, yet the underlying ...
Epidemiological studies have documented a high incidence of diabetes in hypertensive patients.Insuli...
<p>Diabetes mellitus is a set of disorders that share common insufficiency in the regulation of carb...
Insulin resistance (IR), a key component of the metabolic syndrome, precedes the development of diab...
Background. Recently, insulin resistance (IR) has been actively investigated by experts in various f...
<p>Individuals with insulin resistance (IR) are at greater risk for cardiovascular disease (CVD). Ps...
Stress is an inescapable fact of life. The perceived stress induces endocrine alterations characteri...
We recently showed that insulin increased ER stress in human adipose tissue. The effect of insulin r...
Evidence suggests that stressful experiences might affect diabetes, in terms of both its onset and i...
Background: Chronic stress may facilitate the development of metabolic diseases. Insulin resistance ...
AbstractThe metabolic syndrome is a cluster of cardiovascular risk factors, and visceral adiposity i...
From an evolutionary perspective, the stress response system has evolved to ensure the survival of t...
Background The evidence supporting a relationship between stress and diabetes has been inconsiste...
The activation of stress-related neuroendocrine systems helps to maintain homeostasis, but excessive...
Obesity, lipid disorders, type 2 diabetes, high blood pressure and coronary heart disease are freque...
Objective: Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) increases type 2 diabetes risk, yet the underlying ...
Epidemiological studies have documented a high incidence of diabetes in hypertensive patients.Insuli...