ATTENUATED CORTISOL RESPONSE TO A STANDARDIZED STRESS TEST IN LITHUANIAN VERSUS SWEDISH MEN - THE LIVICORDIA STUDY

Citation
M. Kristenson et al., ATTENUATED CORTISOL RESPONSE TO A STANDARDIZED STRESS TEST IN LITHUANIAN VERSUS SWEDISH MEN - THE LIVICORDIA STUDY, International journal of behavioral medicine, 5(1), 1998, pp. 17-30
Citations number
40
Categorie Soggetti
Psycology, Clinical
ISSN journal
10705503
Volume
5
Issue
1
Year of publication
1998
Pages
17 - 30
Database
ISI
SICI code
1070-5503(1998)5:1<17:ACRTAS>2.0.ZU;2-K
Abstract
Cardiovascular mortality rates of middle-aged men are 4 times higher i n Lithuania than in Sweden. The difference is not explained by standar d risk factors, but our previous findings of pronounced psychosocial s tress in Lithuanian men offer a possible explanation. We investigated cortisol and cardiovascular reactivity to a standardized laboratory st ress test in population-based random samples of 50-year-old men from V ilnius, Lithuania and Linkoping, Sweden. Repeated measures analysis of variance showed that cortisol responses differed between cities (p's <.0001). Mean change of serum cortisol from baseline to 30 min was 18. 1 and 88.4 nmol/l for Vilnius and Linkoping men, respectively (p <.001 ). In a multivariate analysis, a low peak cortisol response was signif icantly related to high baseline cortisol, current smoking, and vital exhaustion. The findings suggest a physiological mechanism of chronic psychosocial stress, which may contribute to increased risk for cardio vascular death.