The relationship between chronic stress, hair cortisol and hypertension

Inconsistencies in studies of chronic psychosocial stress and hypertension may be explained by the use of stress markers greatly influenced by circadian rhythm and transient stressors. We assessed whether hair cortisol, a marker that captures systemic cortisol over months, was independently associat...

Full description

Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: L.E. Bautista, P.K. Bajwa, M.M. Shafer, K.M.C. Malecki, C.A. McWilliams, A. Palloni
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2019-08-01
Series:International Journal of Cardiology. Hypertension
Subjects:
Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2590086219300126
id doaj-5e0f5d644e82487ab3777afa1b420870
record_format Article
spelling doaj-5e0f5d644e82487ab3777afa1b4208702021-03-18T04:42:00ZengElsevierInternational Journal of Cardiology. Hypertension2590-08622019-08-012100012The relationship between chronic stress, hair cortisol and hypertensionL.E. Bautista0P.K. Bajwa1M.M. Shafer2K.M.C. Malecki3C.A. McWilliams4A. Palloni5University of Wisconsin- Madison, Department of Population Health Sciences, 610 Walnut Street, Madison, WI 53726, USA; Corresponding author. 610 Walnut Street, 703 WARF, Madison, WI 53726, USA.University of Wisconsin- Madison, Department of Population Health Sciences, 610 Walnut Street, Madison, WI 53726, USAUniversity of Wisconsin- Madison, Wisconsin State Laboratory of Hygiene, 2601 Agriculture Drive, Madison, WI 53718, USAUniversity of Wisconsin- Madison, Department of Population Health Sciences, 610 Walnut Street, Madison, WI 53726, USAUniversity of Wisconsin- Madison, Department of Population Health Sciences, 610 Walnut Street, Madison, WI 53726, USAUniversity of Wisconsin- Madison, Department of Sociology, 1180 Observatory Drive, Madison, WI 53706, USAInconsistencies in studies of chronic psychosocial stress and hypertension may be explained by the use of stress markers greatly influenced by circadian rhythm and transient stressors. We assessed whether hair cortisol, a marker that captures systemic cortisol over months, was independently associated with hypertension. We measured hair cortisol and blood pressure in 75 consecutive participants in the Survey of the Health of Wisconsin, using an ELISA test. Individuals with values ​≥ ​median (78.1 ​pg/mg) were considered exposed. We used approximate Bayesian logistic regression, with a prior odds ratio of 1.0–4.0, to quantify the multivariate-adjusted hair cortisol-hypertension association. Participants' average age was 46.9 years; 37.3% were male; and 25.3% were hypertensive. Hypertension prevalence was 2.23 times higher in exposed (95% CI: 1.69–3.03). This finding was unlikely explained by differential measurement errors, since we conducted blinded measurements of exposure and outcome. Sensitivity analyses showed the association was unlikely explained by an unmeasured confounder, survival bias, or reverse causality bias. Findings suggest elevated hair cortisol is a risk factor for hypertension. Although feasible, the clinical value of hair cortisol as a tool for hypertension risk stratification or for monitoring the effect of chronic psychosocial stress management interventions is still uncertain.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2590086219300126Blood pressureChronic psychosocial stressCortisolHair cortisolHypertension
collection DOAJ
language English
format Article
sources DOAJ
author L.E. Bautista
P.K. Bajwa
M.M. Shafer
K.M.C. Malecki
C.A. McWilliams
A. Palloni
spellingShingle L.E. Bautista
P.K. Bajwa
M.M. Shafer
K.M.C. Malecki
C.A. McWilliams
A. Palloni
The relationship between chronic stress, hair cortisol and hypertension
International Journal of Cardiology. Hypertension
Blood pressure
Chronic psychosocial stress
Cortisol
Hair cortisol
Hypertension
author_facet L.E. Bautista
P.K. Bajwa
M.M. Shafer
K.M.C. Malecki
C.A. McWilliams
A. Palloni
author_sort L.E. Bautista
title The relationship between chronic stress, hair cortisol and hypertension
title_short The relationship between chronic stress, hair cortisol and hypertension
title_full The relationship between chronic stress, hair cortisol and hypertension
title_fullStr The relationship between chronic stress, hair cortisol and hypertension
title_full_unstemmed The relationship between chronic stress, hair cortisol and hypertension
title_sort relationship between chronic stress, hair cortisol and hypertension
publisher Elsevier
series International Journal of Cardiology. Hypertension
issn 2590-0862
publishDate 2019-08-01
description Inconsistencies in studies of chronic psychosocial stress and hypertension may be explained by the use of stress markers greatly influenced by circadian rhythm and transient stressors. We assessed whether hair cortisol, a marker that captures systemic cortisol over months, was independently associated with hypertension. We measured hair cortisol and blood pressure in 75 consecutive participants in the Survey of the Health of Wisconsin, using an ELISA test. Individuals with values ​≥ ​median (78.1 ​pg/mg) were considered exposed. We used approximate Bayesian logistic regression, with a prior odds ratio of 1.0–4.0, to quantify the multivariate-adjusted hair cortisol-hypertension association. Participants' average age was 46.9 years; 37.3% were male; and 25.3% were hypertensive. Hypertension prevalence was 2.23 times higher in exposed (95% CI: 1.69–3.03). This finding was unlikely explained by differential measurement errors, since we conducted blinded measurements of exposure and outcome. Sensitivity analyses showed the association was unlikely explained by an unmeasured confounder, survival bias, or reverse causality bias. Findings suggest elevated hair cortisol is a risk factor for hypertension. Although feasible, the clinical value of hair cortisol as a tool for hypertension risk stratification or for monitoring the effect of chronic psychosocial stress management interventions is still uncertain.
topic Blood pressure
Chronic psychosocial stress
Cortisol
Hair cortisol
Hypertension
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2590086219300126
work_keys_str_mv AT lebautista therelationshipbetweenchronicstresshaircortisolandhypertension
AT pkbajwa therelationshipbetweenchronicstresshaircortisolandhypertension
AT mmshafer therelationshipbetweenchronicstresshaircortisolandhypertension
AT kmcmalecki therelationshipbetweenchronicstresshaircortisolandhypertension
AT camcwilliams therelationshipbetweenchronicstresshaircortisolandhypertension
AT apalloni therelationshipbetweenchronicstresshaircortisolandhypertension
AT lebautista relationshipbetweenchronicstresshaircortisolandhypertension
AT pkbajwa relationshipbetweenchronicstresshaircortisolandhypertension
AT mmshafer relationshipbetweenchronicstresshaircortisolandhypertension
AT kmcmalecki relationshipbetweenchronicstresshaircortisolandhypertension
AT camcwilliams relationshipbetweenchronicstresshaircortisolandhypertension
AT apalloni relationshipbetweenchronicstresshaircortisolandhypertension
_version_ 1724216805097996288