Inventors at the University of Arizona have devised a means by which cortisol isomer ratios in human sweat can be measured and used to evaluate the physiological or psychological state of the patient. Certain cortisol isomer ratios are associated with particular conditions or disorders (high blood pressure, sleep disruption, and others). Other ratios are associated with states of stress or relaxation.
Background: Researchers at the University of Arizona have identified that there are different isomers of cortisol found in human sweat, and that the concentration ratios between standard cortisol and its isomers are different among different individuals. Prolonged cortisol secretion and elevated or depressed levels of cortisol production are associated with a variety of physiological and psychological conditions including elevated stress, depression, and psychosis. Measuring and flagging these abnormal cortisol levels provides early warnings or indications of such mental and physical conditions being present.
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Status: issued U.S. patent #10,996,205