Stress and Aging:
Recent research results suggest that long-term exposure
to adrenal stress hormones may boost brain aging in later life. Writing
in the journal Nature Neuroscience, scientists at the University of Kentucky
in Lexington looked at the results of memory tests taken by elderly patients
with high levels of the stress hormone cortisol, released by adrenal glands
when the body is stressed.
That high-level group scored lower than others with reduced
levels of the hormone, researchers say. The level of hormone released apparently
affects the total volume of the brain's hippocampus -- a major source of
recall and memory function -- in later life.
Those with high levels had a hippocampus volume 14 percent
less than those with lower levels, researchers found. The study results
suggest "chronic stress may accelerate hippocampal deterioration," the
researchers say. |