2015
DOI: 10.4103/1119-3077.151040
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Body mass index and its effect on serum cortisol level

Abstract: Persons with BMI above 25 kg/m² had lower BC level though not statistically significant, the trend was noticed. Subjecting people whose BMI is above 25 kg/m² to further stimulation with ACTH because of low BC is not advised because their response to ACTH stimulation was similar to those who have normal BMI.

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“…However, urinary adrenaline and noradrenaline levels were not correlated with age, likely because the age range of the subjects in this study was relatively narrow (20-39 years). Moreover, although there is a report showing that BMI is related to biological indicators [17], no such relationship was seen in our study, perhaps because the BMIs of the subjects in our study were between 17.1 and 24.8, within the normal range, and were not related to urinary biomarker concentrations.…”
Section: Relationship Between Subject Backgrounds and Catecholamine Acontrasting
confidence: 94%
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“…However, urinary adrenaline and noradrenaline levels were not correlated with age, likely because the age range of the subjects in this study was relatively narrow (20-39 years). Moreover, although there is a report showing that BMI is related to biological indicators [17], no such relationship was seen in our study, perhaps because the BMIs of the subjects in our study were between 17.1 and 24.8, within the normal range, and were not related to urinary biomarker concentrations.…”
Section: Relationship Between Subject Backgrounds and Catecholamine Acontrasting
confidence: 94%
“…However, although biomarkers are attracting attention as an index to understand psychological state, studies of influence factors other than psychological state are still progressing. Previous studies on confounding factors have reported relationships between serum cortisol and body mass index (BMI) [17], salivary cortisol and sleep deprivation [18], and mental status that may affect biomarker concentration. In addition, previous studies on the relationship between biomarkers and sleep states included studies evaluating the relationship between sleep deprivation and urinary cortisol levels [19] and the relationship between sleep deprivation and serum cortisol levels [20].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Body Mass Index (BMI) was also included as a covariate since cortisol levels might depend on BMI (Odeniyi et al, 2015). …”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…6 Tujuan penelitian ini adalah mengetahui efek dexmedetomidine intravena terhadap kadar kortisol pada pasien yang menjalani operasi ginekologi dalam anestesi umum. Laju napas Setelah intubasi T 15 12,00±0,000 12,00±0,000 1,000* T 30 12,00±0,000 12,00±0,000 1,000* T 45 12,00±0,000 12,00±0,000 1,000* T 60 12,00±0,000 12,00±0,000 1,000* T 75 12 (12)(13)(14)(15)(16)(17)(18)(19)(20) 12 (12- Pada kelompok dexmedetomidine terjadi bradikardia (laju nadi <60×/menit), tetapi tidak memerlukan pemberian sulfas atropin. Tidak ada perbedaan kejadian bradikardia yang signifikan antara kedua kelompok (p>0,05; Tabel 4).…”
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