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...
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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 |
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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 |
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L.E. Bautista P.K. Bajwa M.M. Shafer K.M.C. Malecki C.A. McWilliams A. Palloni |
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The relationship between chronic stress, hair cortisol and hypertension |
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The relationship between chronic stress, hair cortisol and hypertension |
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The relationship between chronic stress, hair cortisol and hypertension |
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The relationship between chronic stress, hair cortisol and hypertension |
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The relationship between chronic stress, hair cortisol and hypertension |
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relationship between chronic stress, hair cortisol and hypertension |
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International Journal of Cardiology. Hypertension |
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2590-0862 |
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2019-08-01 |
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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. |
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Blood pressure Chronic psychosocial stress Cortisol Hair cortisol Hypertension |
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