Supplementary readings

Additional links to content, to act as supplements in your studies and provide a broader scope of information.

Bergmann,N., Gyntelberg, F. & Faber J. (2014). The appraisal of chronic stress and the development of the metabolic syndrome: a systematic review of prospective cohort studies. Endocrine Connections, 3, R55–80

Black, P. H. (2006). The inflammatory consequences of psychologic stress: relationship to insulin resistance, obesity, atherosclerosis and diabetes mellitus, type II. Medical Hypotheses67, 879–891.

Bleau, C., Karelis, A.D., St-Pierre, D.H., & Lamontagne, L. (2014). Crosstalk between intestinal microbiota, adipose tissue and skeletal muscle as an early event in systemic low-grade inflammation and the development of obesity and diabetes. Diabetes/Metabolism Research and Reviews. [Epub ahead of print]

Cosgrove, M.P., Sargeant, L.A., Caleyachetty, R. & Griffin, S.J. (2012). Work-related stress and Type 2 diabetes: systematic review and meta-analysis. Occupational Medicine62, 167–173

Sussman, J.B., Kent, D.M., Nelson, J.P. & Hayward, R.A. (2015). Improving diabetes prevention with benefit based tailored treatment: risk based reanalysis of Diabetes Prevention Program. BMJ: British Medical Journal, 350, h454.