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This is the first detailed examination of psychoneuroendocrinological processes in the natural environment on a population basis in relation to somatic health. The results suggest that an hypothalamic arousal syndrome, with parallel activation of the HPA axis and the central sympathetic nervous system, is responsible for development of endocrine abnormalities, insulin resistance, central obesity, dyslipidaemia and hypertension, leading to frank disease, including Type 2 DM. We suggest that this syndrome is probably based on environmental pressures in genetically susceptible individuals.
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