Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W2024255098> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W2024255098 endingPage "901" @default.
- W2024255098 startingPage "891" @default.
- W2024255098 abstract "Background: Clinical models of the human response to intense, acute stress have been limited to laboratory settings or cross sectional characterizations. As a result, data about the sensitivity of the human neuroendocrine activation to realistic stressors of varying magnitudes are limited. The U.S. Army survival course offers a unique opportunity to examine, in a controlled manner, the human response to acute, realistic, military stress. Methods: Salivary data were collected in 109 subjects at baseline during four stress exposure time points and at recovery. Serum data was collected at baseline and recovery in 72 subjects and at baseline and during stress exposure in a subgroup of subjects (n = 21). Results: Cortisol significantly increased during the captivity experience and was greatest after subjects’ exposure to interrogations. Cortisol remained significantly elevated at recovery. Testosterone was significantly reduced within 12 hours of captivity. Reductions of both total and free T4 and of total and free T3 were observed, as were increases in thyrotropin. Conclusions: The stress of military survival training produced dramatic alterations in cortisol, percent free cortisol, testosterone, and thyroid indices. Different types of stressors had varying effects on the neuroendocrine indices. The degree of neuroendocrine changes observed may have significant implications for subsequent responses to stress." @default.
- W2024255098 created "2016-06-24" @default.
- W2024255098 creator A5002036419 @default.
- W2024255098 creator A5003059554 @default.
- W2024255098 creator A5009280110 @default.
- W2024255098 creator A5011390310 @default.
- W2024255098 creator A5012699156 @default.
- W2024255098 creator A5025427772 @default.
- W2024255098 creator A5074758943 @default.
- W2024255098 creator A5075335537 @default.
- W2024255098 date "2000-05-01" @default.
- W2024255098 modified "2023-10-12" @default.
- W2024255098 title "Hormone profiles in humans experiencing military survival training" @default.
- W2024255098 cites W1665539531 @default.
- W2024255098 cites W1966138780 @default.
- W2024255098 cites W1976657455 @default.
- W2024255098 cites W1996207514 @default.
- W2024255098 cites W2000986960 @default.
- W2024255098 cites W2005478111 @default.
- W2024255098 cites W2005704971 @default.
- W2024255098 cites W2011124290 @default.
- W2024255098 cites W2011236073 @default.
- W2024255098 cites W2015085291 @default.
- W2024255098 cites W2019897458 @default.
- W2024255098 cites W2022336279 @default.
- W2024255098 cites W2031829236 @default.
- W2024255098 cites W2034469102 @default.
- W2024255098 cites W2037620916 @default.
- W2024255098 cites W2052297185 @default.
- W2024255098 cites W2056136848 @default.
- W2024255098 cites W2058910199 @default.
- W2024255098 cites W2059386906 @default.
- W2024255098 cites W2076319887 @default.
- W2024255098 cites W2078360680 @default.
- W2024255098 cites W2078866927 @default.
- W2024255098 cites W2079821887 @default.
- W2024255098 cites W2081853649 @default.
- W2024255098 cites W2084648344 @default.
- W2024255098 cites W2086037557 @default.
- W2024255098 cites W2090771487 @default.
- W2024255098 cites W2091069590 @default.
- W2024255098 cites W2096169042 @default.
- W2024255098 cites W2099303383 @default.
- W2024255098 cites W2121588628 @default.
- W2024255098 cites W2124053711 @default.
- W2024255098 cites W2135251100 @default.
- W2024255098 cites W2160982755 @default.
- W2024255098 cites W2163128316 @default.
- W2024255098 cites W2312190433 @default.
- W2024255098 cites W2331579589 @default.
- W2024255098 cites W2331959405 @default.
- W2024255098 cites W2333258829 @default.
- W2024255098 cites W2335391389 @default.
- W2024255098 cites W2396960588 @default.
- W2024255098 cites W4253710001 @default.
- W2024255098 cites W4254983070 @default.
- W2024255098 cites W4319054271 @default.
- W2024255098 doi "https://doi.org/10.1016/s0006-3223(99)00307-8" @default.
- W2024255098 hasPubMedId "https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/10807962" @default.
- W2024255098 hasPublicationYear "2000" @default.
- W2024255098 type Work @default.
- W2024255098 sameAs 2024255098 @default.
- W2024255098 citedByCount "192" @default.
- W2024255098 countsByYear W20242550982012 @default.
- W2024255098 countsByYear W20242550982013 @default.
- W2024255098 countsByYear W20242550982014 @default.
- W2024255098 countsByYear W20242550982015 @default.
- W2024255098 countsByYear W20242550982016 @default.
- W2024255098 countsByYear W20242550982017 @default.
- W2024255098 countsByYear W20242550982018 @default.
- W2024255098 countsByYear W20242550982019 @default.
- W2024255098 countsByYear W20242550982020 @default.
- W2024255098 countsByYear W20242550982021 @default.
- W2024255098 countsByYear W20242550982022 @default.
- W2024255098 countsByYear W20242550982023 @default.
- W2024255098 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W2024255098 hasAuthorship W2024255098A5002036419 @default.
- W2024255098 hasAuthorship W2024255098A5003059554 @default.
- W2024255098 hasAuthorship W2024255098A5009280110 @default.
- W2024255098 hasAuthorship W2024255098A5011390310 @default.
- W2024255098 hasAuthorship W2024255098A5012699156 @default.
- W2024255098 hasAuthorship W2024255098A5025427772 @default.
- W2024255098 hasAuthorship W2024255098A5074758943 @default.
- W2024255098 hasAuthorship W2024255098A5075335537 @default.
- W2024255098 hasConcept C125370674 @default.
- W2024255098 hasConcept C126322002 @default.
- W2024255098 hasConcept C134018914 @default.
- W2024255098 hasConcept C15744967 @default.
- W2024255098 hasConcept C18903297 @default.
- W2024255098 hasConcept C2776787076 @default.
- W2024255098 hasConcept C2777911890 @default.
- W2024255098 hasConcept C2778709874 @default.
- W2024255098 hasConcept C2779279991 @default.
- W2024255098 hasConcept C2910497653 @default.
- W2024255098 hasConcept C30092816 @default.
- W2024255098 hasConcept C42407357 @default.
- W2024255098 hasConcept C70410870 @default.
- W2024255098 hasConcept C71315377 @default.