HMB - Humanstate Measurement and Biosensing
  • A. Koh (US) SUNY Binghamton University

WF4.4 - SWEAT CORTISOL RESPONSE TO STRESS, MACRONUTRIENT CONSUMPTION AND BIRTH CONTROL

Presentation Type
Invited Submission
Authors
  • E. Tu (US) SUNY Binghamton University
  • L. Begdache (US) SUNY Binghamton University
  • D. Won (US) Department of Systems Science and Industrial Engineering State University of New York, Binghamton
  • A. Koh (US) SUNY Binghamton University
Date
08/21/2019
Time
03:00 PM - 05:30 PM
Room
Pelican
Duration
15 Minutes
Lecture Time
04:30 PM - 04:45 PM

Abstract

Abstract

Stress greatly affects human performance and health while the nervous system responds by releasing stress hormones. The cortisol concentrations in apocrine and eccrine sweat were quantitatively analyzed to evaluate stress level along with the Kessler Psychological Distress Scale (K10) test, lifestyle, demographic, and physiological information.

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