Phenomenon of hypocortisolism in individuals with obesity

IF 2.5 Q3 ENDOCRINOLOGY & METABOLISM
Benedict Herhaus, Liza Mekschrat, Katja Petrowski
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Abstract

Objective

Obesity has been associated with abnormalities of the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenocortical (HPA)-axis. The aim of this study was to investigate patterns of cortisol stress reactivity and basal resting levels in individuals with obesity and healthy weight controls.

Methods

Forty-seven individuals with obesity (BMI: 33.60 ± 4.09 kg/m2) and 47 age- and gender-matched healthy weight controls (BMI: 22.58 ± 1.89 kg/m2) underwent the Trier Social Stress Test (TSST) and a resting condition. Based on the salivary cortisol measurement during the TSST, individuals with obesity and the healthy weight controls were categorized into high/low cortisol reactivity group.

Results

Obese low cortisol reactors demonstrated significantly lower basal cortisol resting levels compared to obese high cortisol reactors and healthy weight high/low cortisol reactors (F(1,90) = 7.780, p ≤ .001, η2 = .21). In individuals with obesity, we found an overlap between the high cortisol reactivity group and the high basal cortisol level group in the resting condition as well as between the low cortisol reactivity group and the low basal cortisol level group during the resting condition (x2 = 7.671, df = 1, p ≤ .01, Cramér's V = .40). This overlap could not be observed in the healthy weight controls.

Conclusions

In conclusion, patterns of cortisol stress reactivity and basal resting levels were observed in the individuals with obesity but not in the healthy weight controls. The present data suggest that obesity may lead to the phenomenon of basal hypocortisolism.
肥胖患者的低皮质醇现象
肥胖与下丘脑-垂体-肾上腺皮质(HPA)轴异常有关。本研究的目的是调查肥胖和健康体重控制个体的皮质醇应激反应模式和基础静息水平。方法47例肥胖者(BMI: 33.60±4.09 kg/m2)和47例年龄和性别匹配的健康体重对照者(BMI: 22.58±1.89 kg/m2)分别进行了Trier社会压力测试(TSST)和静息状态。根据TSST期间唾液皮质醇的测量结果,将肥胖和健康体重对照者分为高/低皮质醇反应性组。结果与肥胖高皮质醇组和健康体重高/低皮质醇组相比,肥胖低皮质醇组的基础皮质醇静息水平显著降低(F(1,90) = 7.780, p≤0.001,η2 = 0.21)。在肥胖个体中,我们发现静息状态下高皮质醇反应组与高基础皮质醇水平组之间,以及静息状态下低皮质醇反应组与低基础皮质醇水平组之间存在重叠(x2 = 7.671, df = 1, p≤0.01,cramsamrs V = 0.40)。在健康体重控制组中没有观察到这种重叠。结论肥胖个体的皮质醇应激反应模式和基础静息水平存在差异,而健康体重对照组的皮质醇应激反应模式不存在差异。目前的数据表明,肥胖可能导致基础低皮质醇现象。
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Comprehensive psychoneuroendocrinology
Comprehensive psychoneuroendocrinology Psychiatry and Mental Health
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