| Literature DB >> 28000236 |
S Puig-Perez1, R A Hackett2, A Salvador1, A Steptoe2.
Abstract
Optimism is thought to be beneficial for health, and these effects may be mediated through modifications in psychophysiological stress reactivity. Type 2 diabetes (T2D) is associated with reduced cardiovascular responses to stress and heightened cortisol over the day. This study assessed the relationships between optimism, stress responsivity, and daily cortisol output in people with T2D. A total of 140 participants with T2D were exposed to laboratory stress. Heart rate (HR), systolic (SBP), diastolic blood pressure (DBP), and cortisol were measured throughout the session. Cortisol output over the day was also assessed. Optimism and self-reported health were measured using the revised Life Orientation Test and the Short Form Health Survey. Optimism was associated with heightened SBP and DBP stress reactivity (ps < .047) and lower daily cortisol output (p = .04). Optimism was not related to HR, cortisol stress responses, or the cortisol awakening response (ps > .180). Low optimism was related to poorer self-reported physical and mental health (ps < .01). Optimism could have a protective role in modulating stress-related autonomic and neuroendocrine dysregulation in people with T2D.Entities:
Keywords: Blood pressure; Cortisol; Optimism; Psychological stress; Type 2 diabetes
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Year: 2016 PMID: 28000236 PMCID: PMC5396342 DOI: 10.1111/psyp.12806
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Psychophysiology ISSN: 0048-5772 Impact factor: 4.016
Participant Characteristics
| Characteristics | ||
|---|---|---|
| Age, | 63.71 | 7.004 |
| Sex, | 88 | 62.9 |
| Ethnicity, | 112 | 80.0 |
| Current smoker, | 20 | 14.3 |
| Body mass index, | 30.75 | 5.72 |
| Household income, | ||
| < £20,000 | 57 | 42.9 |
| £20,000–£40,000 | 38 | 28.6 |
| > £40,000 | 38 | 28.6 |
| Education, | ||
| Less than high school | 37 | 26.8% |
| High school | 14 | 10.0% |
| College or higher | 87 | 63.0% |
| HbA1c, | 7.25 | 1.42 |
| Paid work, | 62 | 44.3% |
| Injectable antidiabetic and insulin, | 15 | 11.0 |
| Oral antidiabetic, | 109 | 80.1 |
| β blockers, | 16 | 11.8 |
| Antihypertensive, | 96 | 70.6 |
| Cholesterol lowering, | 106 | 77.9 |
| Aspirin, | 48 | 35.3 |
| Other | 62 | 45.6 |
| Life Orientation Test‐R, | 14.43 | 4.32 |
Note. M = mean; SD = standard deviation; HbA1c = glycated hemoglobin.
Responses Across the Laboratory Session
| Baseline | Stress task | 20 min | 45 min | 75 min | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| SBP mmHg | 126.08 (13.55) | 149.35 (20.58) | 134.24 (20.32) | 137.05 (17.02) | |
| DBP mmHg | 71.74 (10.15) | 84.25 (12.51) | 78.04 (14.89) | 79.51 (13.80) | |
| HR beats/min | 71.78 (12.36) | 76.34 (12.23) | 70.18 (12.23) | 70.15 (11.94) | |
| Stress perception | 1.50 (0.90) | 4.50 (1.52) | 1.53 (0.93) | 1.43 (0.93) | |
| Cortisol nmol/mL | 10.03 (5.34) | 8.74 (4.35) | 7.74 (3.92) | 6.89 9(4.02) | 7.17 (5.48) |
Note. SBP = systolic blood pressure; DBP = diastolic blood pressure; HR = heart rate.
Summary of Regression Analyses with Optimism and Physiological Stress Response
| SBP | DBP | HR | Cortisol | |||||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Reactivity | Recovery | Reactivity | Recovery | Reactivity | Recovery | AUCg | ||||||||
| β |
| β |
| β |
| β |
| β |
| β |
| β |
| |
| Age | 0.050 | .575 | −0.006 | .945 | 0.057 | .534 | −0.037 | .687 | −0.056 | .527 | 0.004 | .968 | −0.001 | .986 |
| Sex | −0.029 | .744 | 0.151 | .087 | 0.014 | .881 | 0.047 | .608 | −0.089 | .301 | 0.091 | .293 | −0.079 | .204 |
| Smoking | 0.015 | .866 | 0.088 | .321 | −0.051 | .559 | 0.042 | .638 | −0.116 | .175 | −0.147 | .089 | 0.090 | .156 |
| Baseline | −0.016 | .857 | −0.158 | .077 | 0.036 | .701 | 0.074 | .437 | −0.216 | .014 | −0.151 | .086 | 0.188 | .002 |
| Time of testing | – | – | – | – | – | – | – | – | – | – | – | – | 0.694 | <.001 |
| Optimism |
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| 0.118 | .175 |
|
| 0.109 | .220 | 0.115 | .180 | 0.038 | .664 | 0.075 | .225 |
Note. Bold text denotes statistically significant results. SBP = systolic blood pressure; DBP = diastolic blood pressure; HR = heart rate.
Summary of Regression Analyses with Optimism and Daily Cortisol
| Day‐AUCt
| Day‐AUCds
| CAR | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| β |
| β |
| β |
| |
| Age | 0.015 | .878 | 0.023 | .803 | 0.031 | .755 |
| Sex | −0.102 | .266 | −0.100 | .254 | 0.046 | .623 |
| Smoking | −0.029 | .748 | −0.056 | .524 | 0.039 | .675 |
| BMI | 0.123 | .206 | 0.192 | .039 | −0.003 | .976 |
| Day of testing | −0.171 | .059 | −0.182 | .036 | −0.093 | .310 |
| Time of awakening | −0.119 | .189 | −0.133 | .126 | −0.163 | .078 |
| Optimism |
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|
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| 0.058 | .531 |
Note. Bold text denotes statistically significant results.