Ambient air pollutants are associated with morning serum cortisol in overweight and obese Latino youth in Los Angeles
Abstract Background Hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal (HPA)-axis dysfunction has been associated with a variety of mental health and cardio-metabolic disorders. While causal models of HPA-axis dysregulation have been largely focused on either pre-existing health conditions or psychosocial stress factor...
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Main Authors: | C. M. Toledo-Corral (Author), T. L. Alderete (Author), M. M. Herting (Author), R. Habre (Author), A. K. Peterson (Author), F. Lurmann (Author), M. I. Goran (Author), M. J. Weigensberg (Author), F. D. Gilliland (Author) |
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