Sweat cortisol response to stress, macronutrient consumption and birth control

Ethan Tu, L. Begdache, Daehan Won, Ahyeon Koh
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A 21-subject pilot study was conducted in which apocrine and eccrine sweat was collected from healthy male (n = 7) and female (n = 14) individuals during aerobic exercise. Sweat from participants was analyzed using a blue tetrazolium reaction to determine cortisol concentration. The study revealed a significant difference between male and female apocrine cortisol concentration (p-value = 0.044), a highly significant difference between birth control (BC) using females and non-birth control using females (p-value = 0.015), as well as a highly significant difference between apocrine and eccrine cortisol concentration (p-value = 0.000044). A positive correlation between cortisol and Kessler 10 scores, protein, simple carbohydrates, fat, and calorie consumption in BC users, as well as a negative correlation between cortisol and simple carbohydrates, fat, and calorie consumption in non-BC users were found. This pilot study revealed a key association between diet and cortisol that may help individuals lower their normal cortisol levels and therefore prevent stress related illnesses.
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汗液皮质醇对压力、常量营养素消耗和节育的反应
在一项21名受试者的初步研究中,在有氧运动中收集了健康男性(n = 7)和女性(n = 14)的大汗液和汗液。研究人员使用蓝色四氮唑反应来分析参与者的汗液,以确定皮质醇的浓度。研究显示,男性和女性大汗腺皮质醇浓度存在显著差异(p值= 0.044),女性使用节育(BC)和女性使用非节育(p值= 0.015)之间存在高度显著差异(p值= 0.000044),大汗腺和内分泌皮质醇浓度存在高度显著差异(p值= 0.000044)。在BC使用者中,皮质醇与Kessler 10评分、蛋白质、简单碳水化合物、脂肪和卡路里消耗呈正相关,而在非BC使用者中,皮质醇与简单碳水化合物、脂肪和卡路里消耗呈负相关。这项初步研究揭示了饮食和皮质醇之间的关键联系,这可能有助于个体降低正常的皮质醇水平,从而预防与压力有关的疾病。
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