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<br> Using prospective data from the Multi-Ethnic Study of Atherosclerosis (MESA) study and the MESA Stress Ancillary Study, researchers analyzed the association between change in FG with change in diurnal cortisol features over 6 years, prior common annual FG change with diurnal cortisol options, and baseline cortisol features with adjustments in FG over 6 years. Compounding these points, new outcomes from a research revealed in Psychoneuroendocrinology present the stress hormone cortisol is related to increased blood sugar ranges in individuals with type 2 diabetes (T2D), suggesting cortisol plays a detrimental function in contributing to glycemia on this population. A 1% flatter total decline slope was related to a 0.19% enhance in subsequent annual p.c change in FG over 6 years amongst members with T2D. A 1% prior annual enhance in FG was associated with a 2.8% decrease (−2.8% |
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