The Response of Serum Cortisol and Leptin Levels to Academic Stress

Background: Medical students are subjected to various types of stress during the academic course and they react differently. This study is an attempt to establish a relationship between the coping abilities, serum cortisol and leptin levels in response to academic examination stress in first year me...

Full description

Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Elizabeth J, Dayananda G, Kusumadevi MS, Sunil KC, Sujayasri S, Suhas S
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Light House Polyclinic Mangalore 2009-11-01
Series:Online Journal of Health & Allied Sciences
Subjects:
Online Access:http://www.ojhas.org/issue31/2009-3-7.htm
id doaj-cfb672fcd01044939d48542582d3e64d
record_format Article
spelling doaj-cfb672fcd01044939d48542582d3e64d2020-11-24T21:07:22ZengLight House Polyclinic Mangalore Online Journal of Health & Allied Sciences0972-59972009-11-0183The Response of Serum Cortisol and Leptin Levels to Academic StressElizabeth JDayananda GKusumadevi MSSunil KCSujayasri SSuhas SBackground: Medical students are subjected to various types of stress during the academic course and they react differently. This study is an attempt to establish a relationship between the coping abilities, serum cortisol and leptin levels in response to academic examination stress in first year medical students. Methods: Thirty four 1st year medical students between 18 to 21 yrs of age were randomly selected and their coping abilities were assessed using the State Trait Anxiety Inventory. Two fasting blood samples were drawn, one on the day of examination (Situation I) and the second after the completion of the examination (Situation II). Serum cortisol and leptin levels were estimated using a standardized RIA Kit and the levels obtained were correlated with the psychometric data. Results: The results showed increased levels of cortisol prior to examination in the poor adjusters in comparison to the good adjusters. The levels of cortisol decreased after examination in both good and poor adjusters with the poor adjusters showing higher levels. On the other hand, leptin levels increased in good adjusters in comparison with poor adjusters in Situation I and in Situation II the good adjusters showed a marginal decrease and poor adjusters maintained the same levels of leptin. Conclusion: Cortisol and leptin respond inversely to academic stress. Cortisol levels sharply decline from stressful to post-stressful situation indicating the wane of stress.http://www.ojhas.org/issue31/2009-3-7.htmAcademic stressCortisolLeptinState Trait Anxiety Inventory
collection DOAJ
language English
format Article
sources DOAJ
author Elizabeth J
Dayananda G
Kusumadevi MS
Sunil KC
Sujayasri S
Suhas S
spellingShingle Elizabeth J
Dayananda G
Kusumadevi MS
Sunil KC
Sujayasri S
Suhas S
The Response of Serum Cortisol and Leptin Levels to Academic Stress
Online Journal of Health & Allied Sciences
Academic stress
Cortisol
Leptin
State Trait Anxiety Inventory
author_facet Elizabeth J
Dayananda G
Kusumadevi MS
Sunil KC
Sujayasri S
Suhas S
author_sort Elizabeth J
title The Response of Serum Cortisol and Leptin Levels to Academic Stress
title_short The Response of Serum Cortisol and Leptin Levels to Academic Stress
title_full The Response of Serum Cortisol and Leptin Levels to Academic Stress
title_fullStr The Response of Serum Cortisol and Leptin Levels to Academic Stress
title_full_unstemmed The Response of Serum Cortisol and Leptin Levels to Academic Stress
title_sort response of serum cortisol and leptin levels to academic stress
publisher Light House Polyclinic Mangalore
series Online Journal of Health & Allied Sciences
issn 0972-5997
publishDate 2009-11-01
description Background: Medical students are subjected to various types of stress during the academic course and they react differently. This study is an attempt to establish a relationship between the coping abilities, serum cortisol and leptin levels in response to academic examination stress in first year medical students. Methods: Thirty four 1st year medical students between 18 to 21 yrs of age were randomly selected and their coping abilities were assessed using the State Trait Anxiety Inventory. Two fasting blood samples were drawn, one on the day of examination (Situation I) and the second after the completion of the examination (Situation II). Serum cortisol and leptin levels were estimated using a standardized RIA Kit and the levels obtained were correlated with the psychometric data. Results: The results showed increased levels of cortisol prior to examination in the poor adjusters in comparison to the good adjusters. The levels of cortisol decreased after examination in both good and poor adjusters with the poor adjusters showing higher levels. On the other hand, leptin levels increased in good adjusters in comparison with poor adjusters in Situation I and in Situation II the good adjusters showed a marginal decrease and poor adjusters maintained the same levels of leptin. Conclusion: Cortisol and leptin respond inversely to academic stress. Cortisol levels sharply decline from stressful to post-stressful situation indicating the wane of stress.
topic Academic stress
Cortisol
Leptin
State Trait Anxiety Inventory
url http://www.ojhas.org/issue31/2009-3-7.htm
work_keys_str_mv AT elizabethj theresponseofserumcortisolandleptinlevelstoacademicstress
AT dayanandag theresponseofserumcortisolandleptinlevelstoacademicstress
AT kusumadevims theresponseofserumcortisolandleptinlevelstoacademicstress
AT sunilkc theresponseofserumcortisolandleptinlevelstoacademicstress
AT sujayasris theresponseofserumcortisolandleptinlevelstoacademicstress
AT suhass theresponseofserumcortisolandleptinlevelstoacademicstress
AT elizabethj responseofserumcortisolandleptinlevelstoacademicstress
AT dayanandag responseofserumcortisolandleptinlevelstoacademicstress
AT kusumadevims responseofserumcortisolandleptinlevelstoacademicstress
AT sunilkc responseofserumcortisolandleptinlevelstoacademicstress
AT sujayasris responseofserumcortisolandleptinlevelstoacademicstress
AT suhass responseofserumcortisolandleptinlevelstoacademicstress
_version_ 1716763124754808832