2025
1771-P: Influence of Stressful and Traumatic Life Events and Chronic Stress on Ad-lib Sweet Food Intake and Its Relationship to Obesity
DOYLE E, FOGELMAN N, JOSEPH K, HU P, JASTREBOFF A, SINHA R. 1771-P: Influence of Stressful and Traumatic Life Events and Chronic Stress on Ad-lib Sweet Food Intake and Its Relationship to Obesity. Diabetes 2025, 74 DOI: 10.2337/db25-1771-p.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchTraumatic life eventsCumulative Adversity InterviewLife eventsChronic stressSweet food intakeCue contextLife traumaAcute stressCumulative stressful life eventsScript-driven imageryFood ad libitumRecent life eventsStressful life eventsTotal life eventsSnack foods ad libitumSweet food consumptionFood intakeEffects of stressChronic stress scoresStress scoresFood cuesCommunity adultsNeutral contextsCue conditionTraumatic events
2017
Stress, cortisol, and other appetite‐related hormones: Prospective prediction of 6‐month changes in food cravings and weight
Chao AM, Jastreboff AM, White MA, Grilo CM, Sinha R. Stress, cortisol, and other appetite‐related hormones: Prospective prediction of 6‐month changes in food cravings and weight. Obesity 2017, 25: 713-720. PMID: 28349668, PMCID: PMC5373497, DOI: 10.1002/oby.21790.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsFuture weight gainAppetite-related hormonesFood cravingsChronic stressWeight gainProspective community cohortFood Craving InventoryTotal ghrelinCommunity cohortBlood drawMorning cortisolClinical covariatesHormone levelsBody weightCortisol responseHigher food cravingsHigher cortisolCortisolCumulative Adversity InterviewCravingLinear mixed modelsBaselineGhrelinHormoneMonths
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