1999
DOI: 10.1159/000012323
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Psychological Stress and Neuroendocrine Function in Humans: The Last Two Decades of Research

Abstract: This paper reviews experimental contributions published in the last two decades and exploring the effect of emotional stress on neuroendocrine function in healthy humans. Laboratory studies allow standardization of the stressor and better control for known confounding factors. Commonly used stressors are mental arithmetics, speech tasks, the Stroop test, videogame playing, films or videotapes and interviews. Little is known about the generalizability of laboratory results, with some studies suggesting great ca… Show more

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“…23 The fact that most (96%) blood samples were collected at least 4 hr after the last consumption of any food or drink plus the fact that blood sampling took place in the morning for the majority of men in our cohort is also important in view of the circadian variations in the level of circulating prolactin. 24 The reliability of prolactin measurements taken from blood samples collected more than a year apart, measured as intraclass correlation of coefficients, has been reported to be between 0.45 and 0.76 for post-menopausal women.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…23 The fact that most (96%) blood samples were collected at least 4 hr after the last consumption of any food or drink plus the fact that blood sampling took place in the morning for the majority of men in our cohort is also important in view of the circadian variations in the level of circulating prolactin. 24 The reliability of prolactin measurements taken from blood samples collected more than a year apart, measured as intraclass correlation of coefficients, has been reported to be between 0.45 and 0.76 for post-menopausal women.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The importance of gonadal hormones is further supported by findings that manipulating them can have consequences. For example, prolonged use of oral contraceptives appears to alter the reactivity of the HPA axis to psychological stress [21], thereby affecting the prevalence and severity of anxiety symptoms in females.…”
Section: Sex Differences In Anxietymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Salvador and Costa (2009) developed a model to predict the outcome of a competition, i.e., winning or losing, by the coping strategy the subject applies. Thereby the authors take into account the relevancy of cognitive variables, i.e., the perception of the situation and the perceived control that have been emphasized throughout the stress literature (e.g., Dickerson and Kemeny 2004;Biondi and Picardi 1999;Kudielka and Kirschbaum 2007;Lazarus and Folkman 1987). So, if competition is perceived as a challenge, most likely an active coping strategy is used.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%