Journal article

Stress, cortisol, and obesity: a role for cortisol responsiveness in identifying individuals prone to obesity

SD Hewagalamulage, TK Lee, IJ Clarke, BA Henry

Domestic Animal Endocrinology | ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC | Published : 2016

Abstract

There is a strong inter-relationship between activation of the hypothalamo-pituitary-adrenal axis and energy homeostasis. Patients with abdominal obesity have elevated cortisol levels. Furthermore, stress and glucocorticoids act to control both food intake and energy expenditure. In particular, glucocorticoids are known to increase the consumption of foods enriched in fat and sugar. It is well-known that, in all species, the cortisol response to stress or adrenocorticotropin is highly variable. It has now emerged that cortisol responsiveness is an important determinant in the metabolic sequelae to stress. Sheep that are characterized as high-cortisol responders (HRs) have greater propensity ..

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