2024
DOI: 10.1186/s12872-024-04221-2
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Higher hair cortisol levels associated with previous cardiovascular events and cardiovascular risks in a large cross-sectional population study

Åshild Faresjö,
Elvar Theodorsson,
Andreas Stomby
et al.

Abstract: Background Stress is today a common feature of patients seeking medical care and a growing public health issue in society. A method has been developed to measure biological chronic stress by Hair Cortisol Concentrations (HCC). This biomarker, for chronic stress, captures information about cumulative cortisol levels over the course of several months. Long-term stress might be one of the factors contributing to the onset of cardiovascular conditions and also affecting different risk factors. The … Show more

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