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  • 1. Stress reactivity in childhood functional abdominal pain or irritable bowel syndrome.
    Gulewitsch MD, Weimer K, Enck P, Schwille-Kiuntke J, Hautzinger M, Schlarb AA.
    Eur J Pain; 2017 Jan; 21(1):166-177. PubMed ID: 27470170
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  • 2. Altered psychobiological responsiveness in women with irritable bowel syndrome.
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  • 3. Childhood trauma is associated with hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis responsiveness in irritable bowel syndrome.
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    Gastroenterology; 2009 Dec; 137(6):1954-62. PubMed ID: 19737564
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  • 4. Alterations in HPA-axis and autonomic nervous system functioning in childhood anxiety disorders point to a chronic stress hypothesis.
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  • 5. The role of childhood abuse in HPA-axis reactivity in Social Anxiety Disorder: a pilot study.
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  • 6. Stress system dysregulation in pediatric generalized anxiety disorder associated with comorbid depression.
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  • 7. Stress reactivity in healthy child offspring of parents with anxiety disorders.
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  • 8. Pain-related stress in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit and salivary cortisol reactivity to socio-emotional stress in 3-month-old very preterm infants.
    Provenzi L, Giusti L, Fumagalli M, Tasca H, Ciceri F, Menozzi G, Mosca F, Morandi F, Borgatti R, Montirosso R.
    Psychoneuroendocrinology; 2016 Oct; 72():161-5. PubMed ID: 27428089
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  • 9. Cortisol levels in hair are altered in irritable bowel syndrome - A case control study in primary care.
    Norlin AK, Walter S, Theodorsson E, Tegelstrom V, Grodzinsky E, Jones MP, Faresjö Å.
    J Psychosom Res; 2017 Feb; 93():69-75. PubMed ID: 28107896
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  • 10. A sustained hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis response to acute psychosocial stress in irritable bowel syndrome.
    Kennedy PJ, Cryan JF, Quigley EM, Dinan TG, Clarke G.
    Psychol Med; 2014 Oct; 44(14):3123-34. PubMed ID: 25065954
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  • 11. Age-related differences in stress responsiveness of the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis of nonhuman primates with various types of adaptive behavior.
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  • 12. Repressors exhibit lower cortisol reactivity to group psychosocial stress.
    Oskis A, Smyth N, Flynn M, Clow A.
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  • 13. The effect of sex and irritable bowel syndrome on HPA axis response and peripheral glucocorticoid receptor expression.
    Videlock EJ, Shih W, Adeyemo M, Mahurkar-Joshi S, Presson AP, Polytarchou C, Alberto M, Iliopoulos D, Mayer EA, Chang L.
    Psychoneuroendocrinology; 2016 Jul 01; 69():67-76. PubMed ID: 27038676
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  • 14. Alterations in stress cortisol reactivity in depressed preschoolers relative to psychiatric and no-disorder comparison groups.
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  • 15. HPA-Axis Activation as a Key Moderator of Childhood Trauma Exposure and Adolescent Mental Health.
    Kuhlman KR, Geiss EG, Vargas I, Lopez-Duran N.
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  • 16. Blunted neuroendocrine stress reactivity in young women with eating disorders.
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  • 17. Validation of autonomic and endocrine reactivity to a laboratory stressor in young children.
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    Kempke S, Luyten P, De Coninck S, Van Houdenhove B, Mayes LC, Claes S.
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  • 19. Daily cortisol, stress reactivity and psychotic experiences in individuals at above average genetic risk for psychosis.
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  • 20. Hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis and autonomic nervous system activity in disruptive children and matched controls.
    van Goozen SH, Matthys W, Cohen-Kettenis PT, Buitelaar JK, van Engeland H.
    J Am Acad Child Adolesc Psychiatry; 2000 Nov 01; 39(11):1438-45. PubMed ID: 11068900
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