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Cortisol Elevation Effects

Meaning

Cortisol Elevation Effects encompass the broad spectrum of physiological and pathological consequences resulting from sustained or inappropriately high circulating levels of the glucocorticoid hormone cortisol. While acute, transient elevation is adaptive for stress response, chronic hypercortisolemia leads to systemic dysregulation. Clinically significant effects include visceral fat accumulation, impaired glucose metabolism, bone demineralization, and suppression of the immune and reproductive systems. These adverse outcomes significantly diminish healthspan and quality of life.