An integrative review of the methods used for cortisol assessment in clinical studies investigating the association between Blood Pressure and Cortisol Hormone

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Autor(a) principal: Dias, Ernandes Gonçalves
Data de Publicação: 2019
Outros Autores: Bardaquim, Vanessa Augusto, Mishima, Silvana Martins, Veiga, Eugênia Velludo, Gallani, Maria Cecília, Robazzi, Maria Lucia do Carmo Cruz
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Título da fonte: Revista de Epidemiologia e Controle de Infecção
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Resumo: Background and Objectives: Systemic Arterial Hypertension (SAH) is a health condition that represents a global public health problem and its relation with the hormone cortisol is not yet widely understood. Thus, the present study aimed to identify in the literature the association among the SAH, the hormone cortisol and the clinical methods used to evaluate this relationship. Methods: An integrative literature review was carried out, based on 17 scientific articles published between 2013 and 2017 identified in the databases EMBASE and PubMed, with the descriptors hypertension and hydrocortisone in English language. Results: There was an association of SAH with increased cortisol at the age of 62 years, increased sodium in the diet, not eating breakfast, increased caffeine consumption, metabolic syndrome, obesity, excess catecholamine’s, some types of hormones, and biomarkers. The most commonly used clinical methods for this relationship were association tests, performed with renal and / or cardiac function, metabolic syndrome, stress, chronic diseases associated with the evaluation of laboratory tests. Conclusion: The results indicated an association between cortisol and SAH with advancing age and lifestyle. Moreover, the association tests were the most used methods. KEYWORDS: Hypertension. Cortisol. Hydrocortisone. Clinical analysis. Health care.
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spelling An integrative review of the methods used for cortisol assessment in clinical studies investigating the association between Blood Pressure and Cortisol HormoneHipertensión Arterial Sistémica y la Hormona Cortisol: una revisión integrativa sobre las asociaciones y los métodos de análisis clínicosHipertensão Arterial Sistêmica e o Hormônio Cortisol: uma revisão integrativa sobre as associações e os métodos de análises clínicasBackground and Objectives: Systemic Arterial Hypertension (SAH) is a health condition that represents a global public health problem and its relation with the hormone cortisol is not yet widely understood. Thus, the present study aimed to identify in the literature the association among the SAH, the hormone cortisol and the clinical methods used to evaluate this relationship. Methods: An integrative literature review was carried out, based on 17 scientific articles published between 2013 and 2017 identified in the databases EMBASE and PubMed, with the descriptors hypertension and hydrocortisone in English language. Results: There was an association of SAH with increased cortisol at the age of 62 years, increased sodium in the diet, not eating breakfast, increased caffeine consumption, metabolic syndrome, obesity, excess catecholamine’s, some types of hormones, and biomarkers. The most commonly used clinical methods for this relationship were association tests, performed with renal and / or cardiac function, metabolic syndrome, stress, chronic diseases associated with the evaluation of laboratory tests. Conclusion: The results indicated an association between cortisol and SAH with advancing age and lifestyle. Moreover, the association tests were the most used methods. KEYWORDS: Hypertension. Cortisol. Hydrocortisone. Clinical analysis. Health care.Justificación y objetivos: La Hipertensión Arterial Sistémica (HAS) es una afección de salud que representa un problema de salud pública mundial y su relación con la hormona cortisol aún no se conoce ampliamente. Por lo tanto, el presente estudio tuvo como objetivo identificar en la literatura la asociación entre la HAS, la hormona cortisol y los métodos clínicos utilizados para evaluar esta relación. Métodos: Se realizó una revisión integradora de la literatura, basada en 17 artículos científicos publicados entre 2013 y 2017 identificados en las bases de datos EMBASE y PubMed, con los descriptores hipertensión e hidrocortisona en idioma inglés. Resultados: Hubo una asociación de HAS con aumento de cortisol a la edad de 62 años, aumento de sodio en la dieta, falta de desayuno, aumento del consumo de cafeína, síndrome metabólico, obesidad, exceso de catecolaminas, algunos tipos de hormonas y biomarcadores. Los métodos clínicos más comúnmente utilizados para esta relación fueron las pruebas de asociación, realizadas con función renal y / o cardíaca, síndrome metabólico, estrés, enfermedades crónicas asociadas con la evaluación de pruebas de laboratorio. Conclusiones: Los resultados indicaron una asociación entre el cortisol y la HAS con el avance de la edad y el estilo de vida. Además, las pruebas de asociación fueron los métodos más utilizados. PALABRAS-CLAVE: Hipertensão. Cortisol. Hidrocortisona. Analisis clinico. Cuidados de la salud.Justificativa e Objetivos: A Hipertensão Arterial Sistêmica (HAS) é uma condição de saúde que representa um problema de saúde pública mundial e sua relação com o hormônio cortisol ainda não está amplamente esclarecida. Dessa forma, esse estudo teve como objetivo identificar na literatura, as circunstâncias de existência de associação entre a HAS com o hormônio cortisol e os métodos clínicos utilizados para esta relação. Métodos: Realizou-se revisão Integrativa da Literatura, a partir de 17 artigos científicos publicados entre 2013 e 2017 identificados nas bases de dados EMBASE e PubMed, com os descritores hypertension e hydrocortisone, no idioma inglês. Resultados: Verificou-se associação da HAS com o aumento do cortisol na idade a partir de 62 anos, aumento de sódio na dieta, o hábito não ingerir o desjejum, aumento do consumo de cafeína, síndrome metabólica, obesidade, excesso de catecolaminas e alguns tipos de hormônios e biomarcadores. Os métodos clínicos mais utilizados para esta relação foram os testes de associação, feitos com a função renal e/ou cardíaca, síndrome metabólica, estresse, doenças crônicas associados com a avaliação de exames laboratoriais. Conclusão: Os resultados indicaram associação entre o cortisol e a Hipertensão no avançar da idade e estilo de vida, sendo os testes de associação os métodos mais utilizados. PALAVRAS-CHAVE: Hipertensão. Cortisol. Hidrocortisona. Análises Clínicas. 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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv An integrative review of the methods used for cortisol assessment in clinical studies investigating the association between Blood Pressure and Cortisol Hormone
Hipertensión Arterial Sistémica y la Hormona Cortisol: una revisión integrativa sobre las asociaciones y los métodos de análisis clínicos
Hipertensão Arterial Sistêmica e o Hormônio Cortisol: uma revisão integrativa sobre as associações e os métodos de análises clínicas
title An integrative review of the methods used for cortisol assessment in clinical studies investigating the association between Blood Pressure and Cortisol Hormone
spellingShingle An integrative review of the methods used for cortisol assessment in clinical studies investigating the association between Blood Pressure and Cortisol Hormone
Dias, Ernandes Gonçalves
title_short An integrative review of the methods used for cortisol assessment in clinical studies investigating the association between Blood Pressure and Cortisol Hormone
title_full An integrative review of the methods used for cortisol assessment in clinical studies investigating the association between Blood Pressure and Cortisol Hormone
title_fullStr An integrative review of the methods used for cortisol assessment in clinical studies investigating the association between Blood Pressure and Cortisol Hormone
title_full_unstemmed An integrative review of the methods used for cortisol assessment in clinical studies investigating the association between Blood Pressure and Cortisol Hormone
title_sort An integrative review of the methods used for cortisol assessment in clinical studies investigating the association between Blood Pressure and Cortisol Hormone
author Dias, Ernandes Gonçalves
author_facet Dias, Ernandes Gonçalves
Bardaquim, Vanessa Augusto
Mishima, Silvana Martins
Veiga, Eugênia Velludo
Gallani, Maria Cecília
Robazzi, Maria Lucia do Carmo Cruz
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Mishima, Silvana Martins
Veiga, Eugênia Velludo
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description Background and Objectives: Systemic Arterial Hypertension (SAH) is a health condition that represents a global public health problem and its relation with the hormone cortisol is not yet widely understood. Thus, the present study aimed to identify in the literature the association among the SAH, the hormone cortisol and the clinical methods used to evaluate this relationship. Methods: An integrative literature review was carried out, based on 17 scientific articles published between 2013 and 2017 identified in the databases EMBASE and PubMed, with the descriptors hypertension and hydrocortisone in English language. Results: There was an association of SAH with increased cortisol at the age of 62 years, increased sodium in the diet, not eating breakfast, increased caffeine consumption, metabolic syndrome, obesity, excess catecholamine’s, some types of hormones, and biomarkers. The most commonly used clinical methods for this relationship were association tests, performed with renal and / or cardiac function, metabolic syndrome, stress, chronic diseases associated with the evaluation of laboratory tests. Conclusion: The results indicated an association between cortisol and SAH with advancing age and lifestyle. Moreover, the association tests were the most used methods. KEYWORDS: Hypertension. Cortisol. Hydrocortisone. Clinical analysis. Health care.
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