Comparing of Metabolic Syndrome Components, Inflammation, Cortisol Level, and Psychological Distress in Obese/Overweight and Normal Weight Women

Golazin Hoseini, Esmail Soltani, N. Hejazi, Maedeh Gordali, Zahra Sohrabi
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Background: High levels of stress in obese people, hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) axis disorder, and social pressures can increase cortisol level and lead to psychological disorders. The aim of this study is to compare psychological distress, biochemical parameters, and metabolic syndrome components between normal-weight and overweight (OW)/obese women. Methods: This was an analytical cross-sectional study conducted on 75 women aged 18 to 60; they were divided into three groups: obese and OW on diet (obese/OW on diet), obese and OW without diet (obese/OW without diet), and normal-weight. The components of metabolic syndrome, serum cortisol, and high sensitive C-reactive protein (hs-CRP) levels were measured. General health questionnaire-28 (GHQ-28) was also completed to assess psychological distress. Result: The results revealed that there was a significant difference between normal weight and the other two groups regarding metabolic syndrome components, which included waist circumference (WC), fasting blood sugar (FBS), systolic blood-pressure (SBP), and hs-CRP (P<0.05). Serum cortisol level was significantly higher in obese/OW on diet compared with the other two groups (P<0.001). Moreover, the total-GHQ score was significantly lower in normal weight compared with the group of obese/OW on diet and the group without diet (P=0.001).  Conclusion: Being on a diet may expose a person to stress and increase the serum cortisol level. Elevated psychological distress, metabolic syndrome components, and inflammation were apparent in obese and OW women compared to normal-weight ones.
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比较肥胖/超重妇女和正常体重妇女的代谢综合征成分、炎症、皮质醇水平和心理压力
背景:肥胖者的高压力、下丘脑-垂体-肾上腺(HPA)轴失调以及社会压力会增加皮质醇水平,导致心理障碍。本研究旨在比较正常体重和超重(OW)/肥胖女性的心理压力、生化指标和代谢综合征成分。研究方法这是一项分析性横断面研究,对象是 75 名 18 至 60 岁的女性;她们被分为三组:肥胖和节食的 OW(节食的肥胖/OW)、肥胖和不节食的 OW(不节食的肥胖/OW)以及正常体重。测量代谢综合征的组成部分、血清皮质醇和高敏 C 反应蛋白(hs-CRP)水平。此外,还填写了一般健康问卷-28(GHQ-28),以评估心理压力。结果显示结果表明,正常体重组与其他两组在代谢综合征成分方面存在显著差异,包括腰围(WC)、空腹血糖(FBS)、收缩压(SBP)和高敏C反应蛋白(hs-CRP)(P<0.05)。与其他两组相比,肥胖/OW 饮食组的血清皮质醇水平明显更高(P<0.001)。此外,与节食的肥胖/OW 组和不节食的肥胖/OW 组相比,正常体重者的 GHQ 总分明显较低(P=0.001)。 结论节食可能会使人面临压力,增加血清皮质醇水平。与体重正常的妇女相比,肥胖妇女和 OW 妇女的心理压力、代谢综合征成分和炎症明显增加。
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Journal of Nutrition and Food Security
Journal of Nutrition and Food Security Medicine-Medicine (miscellaneous)
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