Cortisol Level Management is the clinical strategy focused on maintaining the circulating concentrations of the primary glucocorticoid, cortisol, within an optimal physiological range across the diurnal cycle. Effective management seeks to prevent the detrimental effects associated with chronic elevation or deficiency of this critical stress hormone. This process directly impacts metabolic stability and immune modulation.
Origin
This management strategy evolved from the study of the HPA axis and the subsequent clinical recognition that sustained cortisol dysregulation is implicated in numerous chronic health conditions. Early endocrinology established the feedback relationship between the adrenal cortex and the pituitary. Modern practice aims to restore this natural rhythm.
Mechanism
Management often involves addressing the root causes of HPA axis overstimulation, such as chronic psychological stress or underlying pathology. Interventions may include chronotherapy to align cortisol release with the natural day-night cycle, lifestyle adjustments to reduce allostatic load, or, in specific cases, pharmacological modulation of receptor sensitivity. The goal is functional restoration of the stress response dampening system.
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