2018
Unifying mechanisms: nature deficiency, chronic stress, and inflammation
Bird W, Epel E, Ickovics J, van den Bosch M. Unifying mechanisms: nature deficiency, chronic stress, and inflammation. 2018, 40-48. DOI: 10.1093/med/9780198725916.003.0034.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchChronic stressPoor health behaviorsChronic inflammationVisceral fatInflammation leadShortening of telomeresGut microbiotaHealth behaviorsOrgan reactionsChronic inflammation leadStress hormonesBodily systemsOxidative stressReactive oxidative speciesInflammationShort telomeresOxidative damageUnifying mechanismTelomeresDeleterious influenceRiskVicious circleOxidative speciesNatural environment
2000
Stress and Body Shape: Stress-Induced Cortisol Secretion Is Consistently Greater Among Women With Central Fat
Epel E, McEwen B, Seeman T, Matthews K, Castellazzo G, Brownell K, Bell J, Ickovics J. Stress and Body Shape: Stress-Induced Cortisol Secretion Is Consistently Greater Among Women With Central Fat. Psychosomatic Medicine 2000, 62: 623-632. PMID: 11020091, DOI: 10.1097/00006842-200009000-00005.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsStress-induced cortisol secretionCentral fat distributionCentral fatCortisol secretionHigh WHRLean womenFat distributionLow WHRFirst stress sessionHealthy premenopausal womenBody mass indexCortisol reactivityMore chronic stressCross-sectional findingsPremenopausal womenMass indexStress sessionAnimal studiesWHRChronic stressGreater riskPsychological stressLaboratory stressorWomenCortisol