| Literature DB >> 29236043 |
Ángel Romero-Martínez1, Luis Moya-Albiol2.
Abstract
Caregivers have to cope repeatedly with acute stressors in their daily lives, and this is associated with disturbances in the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) axis and the immune system. Such disturbances could contribute to the development of health problems in informal caregivers of people with chronic illnesses, such as eating disorders (EDs). The main objective of this study was to examine endocrine (salivary cortisol levels (Csal)), immune (immunoglobulin-A (IgA)), and psychological (anxiety, mood, and anger feelings) responses to an acute psychological stressor in a sample of informal caregivers of individuals with EDs compared to a sample of non-caregivers. In addition, it also aimed to analyze the potential relationship of the aforementioned endocrine and immune response parameters with psychological variables in the caregivers. Caregivers had lower Csal and IgA levels at all assessment points except baseline. Moreover, they also exhibited lower Csal and IgA responses and greater worsening of mood in response to acute psychosocial stress than the non-caregivers, which suggests that caregivers had dampened endocrine and immune reactivity to acute stress. On the other hand, endocrine and immune parameters were unrelated to psychological variables. These findings advance our understanding of how a chronically stressed population reacts to acute stress, and should be considered for the development of effective interventions focused on stress management that could help caregivers to reduce their stress levels, which, in turn, would improve their health.Entities:
Keywords: caregivers; chronic stress; cortisol; eating disorders; immunoglobulin
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Year: 2017 PMID: 29236043 PMCID: PMC5750978 DOI: 10.3390/ijerph14121560
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Environ Res Public Health ISSN: 1660-4601 Impact factor: 3.390
Mean ± SD of age and body mass index and demographic variables for caregivers and non-caregivers and care recipient characteristics. ** p < 0.001 * p < 0.05.
| Demographic Variables | ED Caregivers ( | Non-Caregivers ( | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Gender | |||
| Male | 34% | 44% | |
| Female | 66% | 56% | |
| Age, years ** | 51.34 ± 4.81 | 47.07 ± 3.58 | |
| Body mass index, kg/m2 | 25.95 ± 3.98 | 26.40 ± 4.45 | |
| Number of children | 2.45 ± 1.94 | 1.89 ± 0.82 | |
| Number of children at home | 2.10 ± 1.70 | 1.86 ± 0.80 | |
| Menstrual status * | Luteal phase (1–14) | 52% | 20% |
| Follicular phase (15-menstrual period) | 16% | 45% | |
| Amenorrhea (>6 months) | 32% | 35% | |
| <12 years | 17% | 6% | |
| Educational level | College degree or higher | 83% | 94% |
| Marital status | Married/Cohabiting | 86% | 92% |
| Divorced/Widowed/Single | 14% | 8% | |
| Employment status | Employed | 79% | 77% |
| Unemployed | 18% | 20% | |
| Retired/other | 3% | 3% | |
| Care recipient characteristics | |||
| Age of care recipient | 21.86 ± 5.34 | ||
| Diagnosis of the care recipient Anorexia Nervosa | 72% | ||
| Bulimia Nervosa | 28% | ||
| Gender of care recipient | |||
| Male | 7% | ||
| Female | 93% | ||
| Caring years from definitive diagnosis | 5.53 ± 3.69 | ||
| Weekly time caregiving (hours) | 35.69 ± 32.00 | ||
| Independence (Barthel index) | 95.39 ± 19.64 | ||
| Disability rating, % | 1.13 ± 6.13 | ||
ED, eating disorder.
Figure 1Estimated marginal means and standard errors of means of salivary cortisol (Csal) levels in caregivers and controls.
Figure 2Estimated marginal means and standard errors of means of immunoglobulin-A (IgA) levels in caregivers and controls.