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Identifying and addressing psychosocial determinants of adherence to physical distancing guidance during the COVID-19 pandemic - project protocol.

Author(s): Durand H, Bacon SL, Byrne M, Kenny E, Lavoie KL, McGuire BE, Mc Sharry J, Meade O, Mooney R, Noone C, O'Connor LL, O'Flaherty K, Mol...

Optimising public health physical distancing measures has been a critical part of the global response to the spread of COVID-19. Evidence collected during the current pandemic shows that the transm...

Article GUID: 33490860

Behavioral weight management interventions in metabolic and bariatric surgery: A systematic review and meta-analysis investigating optimal delivery timing.

Author(s): Julien CA, Lavoie KL, Ribeiro PAB, Dragomir AI, Mercier LA, Garneau PY, Pescarus R, Bacon SL...

Metabolic and bariatric surgery (MBS) yields unprecedented clinical outcomes, though variability is high in weight change and health benefits. Behavioral weight management (BWM) interventions may o...

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Evaluation of Communication Skills Among Physicians: A Reply to the Commentary by Smith, Kovar-Gough, and Grayson-Sneed.

Author(s): Boucher VG, Gemme C, Dragomir AI, Larue F, Bacon SL, Lavoie KL

Psychosom Med. 2020 Oct 14; : Authors: Boucher VG, Gemme C, Dragomir AI, Larue F, Bacon SL, Lavoie KL PMID: 33060452 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]

Article GUID: 33060452

Rethinking How to Expand the Evidence Base for Health Behavior Change in Cardiovascular Disease Prevention.

Author(s): Bacon SL, Campbell TS, Lavoie KL

J Am Coll Cardiol. 2020 May 26;75(20):2619-2622 Authors: Bacon SL, Campbell TS, Lavoie KL PMID: 32439011 [PubMed - in process]

Article GUID: 32439011

An international, Delphi consensus study to identify priorities for methodological research in behavioral trials in health research.

Author(s): Byrne M, McSharry J, Meade O, Lavoie KL, Bacon SL

Trials. 2020 Mar 23;21(1):292 Authors: Byrne M, McSharry J, Meade O, Lavoie KL, Bacon SL

Article GUID: 32293510

Evaluation of communication skills among physicians: A systematic review of existing assessment tools.

Author(s): Boucher VG, Gemme C, Dragomir AI, Bacon SL, Larue F, Lavoie KL

Psychosom Med. 2020 Mar 09;: Authors: Boucher VG, Gemme C, Dragomir AI, Bacon SL, Larue F, Lavoie KL

Article GUID: 32168109

An international Delphi consensus study to define motivational communication in the context of developing a training program for physicians.

Author(s): Dragomir AI, Boucher VG, Bacon SL, Gemme C, Szczepanik G, Corace K, Campbell TS, Vallis MT, Garber G, Rouleau C, Rabi D, Diodati JG, Ghali W, Lavoie KL

Transl Behav Med. 2020 Mar 07;: Authors: Dragomir AI, Boucher VG, Bacon SL, Gemme C, Szczepanik G, Corace K, Campbell TS, Vallis MT, Garber G, Rouleau C, Rabi D, Diodati JG, Ghali W, Lavoie KL

Article GUID: 32145022

Optimizing screening for depression among adults with asthma.

Author(s): Plourde A, Moullec G, Bacon SL, Suarthana E, Lavoie KL

J Asthma. 2016 09;53(7):736-43 Authors: Plourde A, Moullec G, Bacon SL, Suarthana E, Lavoie KL

Article GUID: 27159640

Enablers of Physician Prescription of a Long-Term Asthma Controller in Patients with Persistent Asthma.

Author(s): Ducharme FM, Lamontagne AJ, Blais L, Grad R, Lavoie KL, Bacon SL, McKinney ML, Desplats E, Ernst P

Can Respir J. 2016;2016:4169010 Authors: Ducharme FM, Lamontagne AJ, Blais L, Grad R, Lavoie KL, Bacon SL, McKinney ML, Desplats E, Ernst P

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Sex Differences in Clinical Outcomes After Premature Acute Coronary Syndrome.

Author(s): Pelletier R, Choi J, Winters N, Eisenberg MJ, Bacon SL, Cox J, Daskalopoulou SS, Lavoie KL, Karp I, Shimony A, So D, Thanassoulis G, Pilote ...

Can J Cardiol. 2016 12;32(12):1447-1453 Authors: Pelletier R, Choi J, Winters N, Eisenberg MJ, Bacon SL, Cox J, Daskalopoulou SS, Lavoie KL, Karp I, Shimony A, So D, Thanassoulis G, Pilote L, GENE...

Article GUID: 27683172

Physician agreement regarding the expansion of pharmacist professional activities in the management of patients with asthma.

Author(s): Tilly-Gratton A, Lamontagne A, Blais L, Bacon SL, Ernst P, Grad R, Lavoie KL, McKinney ML, Desplats E, Ducharme FM

Int J Pharm Pract. 2017 Oct;25(5):335-342 Authors: Tilly-Gratton A, Lamontagne A, Blais L, Bacon SL, Ernst P, Grad R, Lavoie KL, McKinney ML, Desplats E, Ducharme FM

Article GUID: 27774739

Prospective Impact of Psychiatric Disorders on Employment Status and Health Care Use in Patients Investigated for Occupational Asthma.

Author(s): Lavoie KL, Favreau H, Paine NJ, Lemière C, Joseph M, Gagnon-Chauvin A, Cartier A, Bacon SL

J Occup Environ Med. 2016 12;58(12):1196-1201 Authors: Lavoie KL, Favreau H, Paine NJ, Lemière C, Joseph M, Gagnon-Chauvin A, Cartier A, Bacon SL

Article GUID: 27930478

Positive and Negative Affect Is Related to Experiencing Chest Pain During Exercise-Induced Myocardial Ischemia.

Author(s): Stébenne P, Bacon SL, Austin A, Paine NJ, Arsenault A, Laurin C, Meloche B, Gordon J, Dupuis J, Lavoie KL

Psychosom Med. 2017 May;79(4):395-403 Authors: Stébenne P, Bacon SL, Austin A, Paine NJ, Arsenault A, Laurin C, Meloche B, Gordon J, Dupuis J, Lavoie KL

Article GUID: 28009652

Impact of Panic Attacks on Bronchoconstriction and Subjective Distress in Asthma Patients With and Without Panic Disorder.

Author(s): Boudreau M, Bacon SL, Paine NJ, Cartier A, Trutschnigg B, Morizio A, Lavoie KL

Psychosom Med. 2017 Jun;79(5):576-584 Authors: Boudreau M, Bacon SL, Paine NJ, Cartier A, Trutschnigg B, Morizio A, Lavoie KL

Article GUID: 28033197

Enablers and determinants of the provision of written action plans to patients with asthma: a stratified survey of Canadian physicians.

Author(s): Djandji F, Lamontagne AJ, Blais L, Bacon SL, Ernst P, Grad R, Lavoie KL, McKinney ML, Desplats E, Ducharme FM

NPJ Prim Care Respir Med. 2017 Mar 31;27(1):21 Authors: Djandji F, Lamontagne AJ, Blais L, Bacon SL, Ernst P, Grad R, Lavoie KL, McKinney ML, Desplats E, Ducharme FM

Article GUID: 28364118

Effects of acute psychological stress induced in laboratory on physiological responses in asthma populations: A systematic review.

Author(s): Plourde A, Lavoie KL, Raddatz C, Bacon SL

Respir Med. 2017 06;127:21-32 Authors: Plourde A, Lavoie KL, Raddatz C, Bacon SL

Article GUID: 28502415

Prolonged hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis activation after acute coronary syndrome in the GENESIS-PRAXY cohort.

Author(s): Tang AR, Rabi DM, Lavoie KL, Bacon SL, Pilote L, Kline GA

Eur J Prev Cardiol. 2018 01;25(1):65-72 Authors: Tang AR, Rabi DM, Lavoie KL, Bacon SL, Pilote L, Kline GA

Article GUID: 28969495

Health Locus of Control Is Associated With Physical Activity and Other Health Behaviors in Cardiac Patients.

Author(s): Mercer DA, Ditto B, Lavoie KL, Campbell T, Arsenault A, Bacon SL

J Cardiopulm Rehabil Prev. 2018 Nov;38(6):394-399 Authors: Mercer DA, Ditto B, Lavoie KL, Campbell T, Arsenault A, Bacon SL

Article GUID: 30106790

Training physicians in behavioural change counseling: A systematic review.

Author(s): Dragomir AI, Julien CA, Bacon SL, Boucher VG, Lavoie KL, Canadian Network for Health Behavior Change and Promotion (CAN-Change)

Patient Educ Couns. 2019 01;102(1):12-24 Authors: Dragomir AI, Julien CA, Bacon SL, Boucher VG, Lavoie KL, Canadian Network for Health Behavior Change and Promotion (CAN-Change)

Article GUID: 30172573

Relationship between antidepressant therapy and risk for cardiovascular events in patients with and without cardiovascular disease.

Author(s): Lavoie KL, Paine NJ, Pelletier R, Arsenault A, Diodati JG, Campbell TS, Pilote L, Bacon SL

Health Psychol. 2018 Nov;37(11):989-999 Authors: Lavoie KL, Paine NJ, Pelletier R, Arsenault A, Diodati JG, Campbell TS, Pilote L, Bacon SL

Article GUID: 30247064

Psychological distress is related to poor health behaviours in COPD and non-COPD patients: Evidence from the CanCOLD study.

Author(s): Paine NJ, Bacon SL, Bourbeau J, Tan WC, Lavoie KL, CanCOLD Study Investigators, Aaron SD, Chapman KR, FitzGerald JM, Hernandez P, Marciniuk ...

Respir Med. 2019 Jan;146:1-9 Authors: Paine NJ, Bacon SL, Bourbeau J, Tan WC, Lavoie KL, CanCOLD Study Investigators, Aaron SD, Chapman KR, FitzGerald JM, Hernandez P, Marciniuk DD, Maltais F, O&#...

Article GUID: 30665505

Aerobic exercise alleviates depressive symptoms in patients with a major non-communicable chronic disease: a systematic review and meta-analysis.

Author(s): Béland M, Lavoie KL, Briand S, White UJ, Gemme C, Bacon SL

Br J Sports Med. 2019 Feb 06;: Authors: Béland M, Lavoie KL, Briand S, White UJ, Gemme C, Bacon SL

Article GUID: 30728127

Association Between Depression, Lung Function and Inflammatory Markers in Patients with Asthma and Occupational Asthma.

Author(s): Paine NJ, Joseph MF, Bacon SL, Julien CA, Cartier A, Ditto B, Favreau H, Lavoie KL

J Occup Environ Med. 2019 Mar 01;: Authors: Paine NJ, Joseph MF, Bacon SL, Julien CA, Cartier A, Ditto B, Favreau H, Lavoie KL

Article GUID: 30855523

Guided asthma self-management or patient self-adjustment? Using patients' narratives to better understand adherence to asthma treatment.

Author(s): Farnesi BC, Ducharme FM, Blais L, Collin J, Lavoie KL, Bacon SL, McKinney ML, Peláez S

Patient Prefer Adherence. 2019;13:587-597 Authors: Farnesi BC, Ducharme FM, Blais L, Collin J, Lavoie KL, Bacon SL, McKinney ML, Peláez S

Article GUID: 31114172


Title:Prolonged hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis activation after acute coronary syndrome in the GENESIS-PRAXY cohort.
Authors:Tang ARRabi DMLavoie KLBacon SLPilote LKline GA
Link:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28969495?dopt=Abstract
Category:Eur J Prev Cardiol
PMID:28969495
Dept Affiliation: HKAP
1 1 Department of Medicine, University of Calgary, Canada.
2 2 Department of Community Health Sciences, University of Calgary, Canada.
3 3 Montreal Behavioural Medicine Centre, Hopital du Sacre-Coeur de Montreal, Canada.
4 4 Department of Psychology, Université du Québec, Canada.
5 5 Department of Exercise Science, Concordia University, Canada.
6 6 Department of Medicine, McGill University, Canada.

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Prolonged hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis activation after acute coronary syndrome in the GENESIS-PRAXY cohort.

Eur J Prev Cardiol. 2018 01;25(1):65-72

Authors: Tang AR, Rabi DM, Lavoie KL, Bacon SL, Pilote L, Kline GA

Abstract

Background Glucocorticoid excess has been linked with cardiovascular disease. Little is known about the long-term cortisol response in patients after acute coronary syndrome. Design The objective of this study was to describe the distribution of salivary cortisol in the post-acute phase of acute coronary syndrome and to describe the association of late-night salivary cortisol with cardiovascular risk factors. Methods We used late-night salivary cortisol measurements post-discharge to estimate hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis activity in 309 patients aged 18-55 years enrolled in the GENESIS-PRAXY study from January 2009-April 2013. We evaluated hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis activity and its association with hypertension, dyslipidemia, diabetes, smoking, family history, prior acute coronary syndrome, psychiatric diseases, acute coronary syndrome severity, as well as mortality and rate of rehospitalization at 12 months. Results Persistently elevated late-night salivary cortisol>2.92?nmol/l was seen in 99 (32.0%) patients: within the range of what may be seen in Cushing's disease. Elevated late-night salivary cortisol was associated with previous acute coronary syndrome (13.3% vs 24.2%, p?=?0.02), peripheral vascular disease (3.8% vs 13.1%, p?=?0.002), and smoking (32.9% vs 46.5% p?=?0.02). Elevated late-night salivary cortisol was associated with higher hemoglobin A1c values (5.6?±?3.0 vs 6.1?±?2.9, p?=?0.008) and lower high density lipoprotein values (0.94?±?0.53 vs 0.86?±?0.50, p?=?0.01). There were no differences in psychiatric symptom scores, acute coronary syndrome severity or mortality, and rate of rehospitalization at 12 months. Conclusions Many patients post-acute coronary syndrome have prolonged, marked activation of the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis. Late-night salivary cortisol co-associates with several cardiovascular risk factors. Further studies are needed to confirm the exact role of hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis activity in the pathophysiology of cardiovascular disease.

PMID: 28969495 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]