Journal article

Mid-life stress is associated with both up- and down-regulation of markers of humoral and cellular immunity

RM Lucas, AL Ponsonby, K Dear

Stress | TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD | Published : 2007

Abstract

Perception of stress with consequent activation of a neuroendocrine cascade causes changes in immune function that may be bi-directional, with alterations in basal levels of biological parameters outside the optimal range. In this cross-sectional study of 302 healthy persons (males 56.3%, females 43.7%) aged 41-46 years, higher stress levels, as assessed by questionnaire measures of recurrent and recent perceived stress, were associated with a 4-fold greater risk of having a high compared to mid-range serum neopterin concentration, indicating activation of cellular immune mechanisms [adjusted odds ratio, OR; (95% confidence intervals, CI): Low stress = 1.00 (reference group); Medium stress =..

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