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SALIVARY CORTISOL AND METABOLIC SYNDROME COMPONENT’S ASSOCIATION

BACKGROUND: Actually the lifestyle exposes the population to several risk factors related to alimentary habits and less physical activity that contributes to chronic diseases appearance worldwide. AIM: To analyze the association between salivary cortisol and the components of metabolic syndrome. MET...

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Autores principales: GARBELLOTTO, Grasiane Izidorio, REIS, Fernanda Jardim, FEOLI, Ana Maria Pandolfo, PIOVESAN, Carla Haas, GUSTAVO, Andréia da Silva, OLIVEIRA, Margareth da Silva, MACAGNAN, Fabrício Edler, FERREIRA, Carlos Alexandre Sanchez, BAUER, Moisés Evandro, WIETZYCOSKI, Cácio Ricardo
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Colégio Brasileiro de Cirurgia Digestiva 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6049990/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29947685
http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/0102-672020180001e1351
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author GARBELLOTTO, Grasiane Izidorio
REIS, Fernanda Jardim
FEOLI, Ana Maria Pandolfo
PIOVESAN, Carla Haas
GUSTAVO, Andréia da Silva
OLIVEIRA, Margareth da Silva
MACAGNAN, Fabrício Edler
FERREIRA, Carlos Alexandre Sanchez
BAUER, Moisés Evandro
WIETZYCOSKI, Cácio Ricardo
author_facet GARBELLOTTO, Grasiane Izidorio
REIS, Fernanda Jardim
FEOLI, Ana Maria Pandolfo
PIOVESAN, Carla Haas
GUSTAVO, Andréia da Silva
OLIVEIRA, Margareth da Silva
MACAGNAN, Fabrício Edler
FERREIRA, Carlos Alexandre Sanchez
BAUER, Moisés Evandro
WIETZYCOSKI, Cácio Ricardo
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description BACKGROUND: Actually the lifestyle exposes the population to several risk factors related to alimentary habits and less physical activity that contributes to chronic diseases appearance worldwide. AIM: To analyze the association between salivary cortisol and the components of metabolic syndrome. METHODS: This is a cross-sectional study. As part of it, 28 individuals aged 30-59 years presenting three or more of the following findings: CA: ≥88 cm for women and ≥102 cm for men; SBP>130 mmHg and DBP>85 mmHg; GL>100 mg/dl; TG>150 mg/dl; HDL<40 mg/dl for men and <50 mg/dl for women. Was performed analysis of salivary cortisol (by radioimmunoassay) from 25 salivary samples collected throughout the day, for evaluating changes in the circadian rhythm of this hormone (8AM, noon and 8PM). RESULTS: 28 evaluated individuals had a mean age of 51.9±7.5 years, mostly women (64.3%) and a mean of BMI 33.6±3.2 kg/m². The cortisol level from the 8AM averaged 18.7±4.8 ng/dlL. Individuals with FPG>110mg/dl, have significantly lower average levels of cortisol than ones with FPG <110 (12.8±5,2 vs. 17.3±4.2). Significant correlations were HOMA vs. WC (r=0,465; p˂0,005) and TG (r=0,473; p˂0,005), WC vs. FG (r=0,446; p˂0,005) and BMI (r=0,730; p˂0.0001); TG vs. HDL (r=0,441 p˂0,005) and FG (r=0,440; p˂0,005). CONCLUSION: Morning salivary cortisol in subjects with chronically elevated blood glucose can represent a downregulation of the hypothalamic-pituitary adrenal axis. This is an important finding not yet well investigated.
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spelling pubmed-60499902018-07-18 SALIVARY CORTISOL AND METABOLIC SYNDROME COMPONENT’S ASSOCIATION GARBELLOTTO, Grasiane Izidorio REIS, Fernanda Jardim FEOLI, Ana Maria Pandolfo PIOVESAN, Carla Haas GUSTAVO, Andréia da Silva OLIVEIRA, Margareth da Silva MACAGNAN, Fabrício Edler FERREIRA, Carlos Alexandre Sanchez BAUER, Moisés Evandro WIETZYCOSKI, Cácio Ricardo Arq Bras Cir Dig Original Article BACKGROUND: Actually the lifestyle exposes the population to several risk factors related to alimentary habits and less physical activity that contributes to chronic diseases appearance worldwide. AIM: To analyze the association between salivary cortisol and the components of metabolic syndrome. METHODS: This is a cross-sectional study. As part of it, 28 individuals aged 30-59 years presenting three or more of the following findings: CA: ≥88 cm for women and ≥102 cm for men; SBP>130 mmHg and DBP>85 mmHg; GL>100 mg/dl; TG>150 mg/dl; HDL<40 mg/dl for men and <50 mg/dl for women. Was performed analysis of salivary cortisol (by radioimmunoassay) from 25 salivary samples collected throughout the day, for evaluating changes in the circadian rhythm of this hormone (8AM, noon and 8PM). RESULTS: 28 evaluated individuals had a mean age of 51.9±7.5 years, mostly women (64.3%) and a mean of BMI 33.6±3.2 kg/m². The cortisol level from the 8AM averaged 18.7±4.8 ng/dlL. Individuals with FPG>110mg/dl, have significantly lower average levels of cortisol than ones with FPG <110 (12.8±5,2 vs. 17.3±4.2). Significant correlations were HOMA vs. WC (r=0,465; p˂0,005) and TG (r=0,473; p˂0,005), WC vs. FG (r=0,446; p˂0,005) and BMI (r=0,730; p˂0.0001); TG vs. HDL (r=0,441 p˂0,005) and FG (r=0,440; p˂0,005). CONCLUSION: Morning salivary cortisol in subjects with chronically elevated blood glucose can represent a downregulation of the hypothalamic-pituitary adrenal axis. This is an important finding not yet well investigated. Colégio Brasileiro de Cirurgia Digestiva 2018-06-21 /pmc/articles/PMC6049990/ /pubmed/29947685 http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/0102-672020180001e1351 Text en https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License
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GARBELLOTTO, Grasiane Izidorio
REIS, Fernanda Jardim
FEOLI, Ana Maria Pandolfo
PIOVESAN, Carla Haas
GUSTAVO, Andréia da Silva
OLIVEIRA, Margareth da Silva
MACAGNAN, Fabrício Edler
FERREIRA, Carlos Alexandre Sanchez
BAUER, Moisés Evandro
WIETZYCOSKI, Cácio Ricardo
SALIVARY CORTISOL AND METABOLIC SYNDROME COMPONENT’S ASSOCIATION
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title_short SALIVARY CORTISOL AND METABOLIC SYNDROME COMPONENT’S ASSOCIATION
title_sort salivary cortisol and metabolic syndrome component’s association
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6049990/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29947685
http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/0102-672020180001e1351
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