2013
DOI: 10.1210/jc.2012-3663
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High Long-Term Cortisol Levels, Measured in Scalp Hair, Are Associated With a History of Cardiovascular Disease

Abstract: Elevated long-term cortisol levels are associated with a history of cardiovascular disease. The increased cardiovascular risk we found is equivalent to the effect of traditional cardiovascular risk factors, suggesting that long-term elevated cortisol may be an important cardiovascular risk factor.

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“…For example, HCC has been validated in conditions known to be associated with altered corstiol secretion, such as Cushing Syndrome (Manenschijn et al, 2012;Thomson et al, 2010) and pregnancy (Kirschbaum et al, 2009;Steptoe et al, 2003); HCC appears higher in chronically stressed dementia caregivers who report depressive symptoms , and has been linked with cardiovascular disease (Manenschijn et al, 2013). In the general population, in the absence of such manifest (or developing) conditions, HCC could still provide a useful biomarker of stress, but its association with perceived stress is perhaps not a useful means of validation.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…For example, HCC has been validated in conditions known to be associated with altered corstiol secretion, such as Cushing Syndrome (Manenschijn et al, 2012;Thomson et al, 2010) and pregnancy (Kirschbaum et al, 2009;Steptoe et al, 2003); HCC appears higher in chronically stressed dementia caregivers who report depressive symptoms , and has been linked with cardiovascular disease (Manenschijn et al, 2013). In the general population, in the absence of such manifest (or developing) conditions, HCC could still provide a useful biomarker of stress, but its association with perceived stress is perhaps not a useful means of validation.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…First, our sample size compares favourably with many others in the field, but challenges in recruitment prevented a larger sample that would have provided greater statistical power and, perhaps, greater range in stress levels. Sample size has often been a limited in HCC studies, but some larger studies have been published (Dettenborn et al, 2012a;Manenschijn et al, 2013;Wells et al, 2014), and more are needed. Second, PSS data were collected at baseline as a marker of general stress, with EMA providing the more novel measure of perceived stress for the time period corresponding with the 12-week HCC period.…”
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“…Se encontraron diferencias significativas en los pares (b, c); (d, e); (f, g) y (h, i). Sauve et al 2007;(b, c) Thomson et al 2009;(d, e) Van Uum et al 2008;(f, g) Pereg et al 2011;(h, i) Manenschijn et al 2011;(j) Manenschijn et al 2013;(k) Webb et al 2009;(l, m) …”
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“…El nivel de cortisol se determinó mediante un método ELISA utilizado en investigaciones anteriores (Manenschijn et al 2013;Pereg et al 2011;Sauvé et al 2007;Thomson et al 2010;Van Uum et al 2008). El cabello se cortó finamente (trozos < 2 mm de longitud) y 10 mg de cada muestra fueron pulverizadas usando 20 esferas de acero de 1,5 mm de diámetro en viales de acero de 1,8 ml durante 10 minutos en un homogeneizador Mini-Beadbeater-96 (Biospec Inc., Bartlesville, OK, USA).…”
Section: Determinación Y Análisis De Niveles De Cortisolunclassified