Aller directement au contenu principal
Environnement de test Cette version est un environnement de test.

Rédiger un PREreview

Toxoplasma Infection and Its Sequential Impact on Physical Health, Stress, and Anxiety: A Large Cross-Sectional Study Testing the Stress-Coping Hypothesis

Publié
Serveur de preprints
medRxiv
DOI
10.1101/2024.10.21.24315879

Introduction

Latent toxoplasmosis, affecting approximately one-third of people worldwide, was once thought to be asymptomatic. However, studies in the last three decades have revealed that it can cause significant psychological and behavioral changes in humans. The observation that the behavioral impacts of toxoplasmosis manifest in opposite directions in men and women has led to the development of the Stress-Coping Hypothesis. This hypothesis posits that health degradation from toxoplasmosis results in chronic stress, with gender-specific coping strategies explaining the divergent behavioral responses observed between men and women.

Methods

This study, conducted on 1,768 individuals who had previously been tested for toxoplasmosis or borreliosis, sought to examine this hypothesis through a survey that included the Perceived Stress Scale and the State-Trait Anxiety Inventory.

Results

Confirmed poorer health, higher stress, and anxiety levels among Toxoplasma -infected participants. Path analysis showed that toxoplasmosis directly negatively impacts physical health, which in turn directly increases stress and anxiety among infected individuals, thereby negatively affecting cognitive performance. This pattern was not seen with borreliosis, serving as a negative control, underscoring the unique impact of toxoplasmosis on human physical health, well-being, and cognition.

Conclusions

Our findings strongly suggest that the cognitive impairments associated with toxoplasmosis are primarily side effects of chronic stress resulting from the compromised health of infected individuals.

Key Points

Chronic stress mediates the negative effects of toxoplasmosis on cognition, stemming from the impaired health of infected individuals.

This effect was not observed with the negative control, borreliosis.

Our results support the side effects hypothesis and contradict the parasite manipulation hypothesis.

Vous pouvez rédiger un PREreview de Toxoplasma Infection and Its Sequential Impact on Physical Health, Stress, and Anxiety: A Large Cross-Sectional Study Testing the Stress-Coping Hypothesis. Un PREreview est une évaluation d'un preprint et peut varier de quelques phrases à un rapport détaillé, semblable à un rapport d'évaluation par les pairs organisé par une revue.

Avant de commencer

Nous vous demanderons de vous connecter avec votre identifiant ORCID iD. Si vous n'en avez pas, vous pouvez en créer un.

Qu’est-ce qu’un ORCID iD ?

Un ORCID iD est un identifiant unique qui vous distingue de toute personne ayant le même nom ou nom similaire.

Commencer maintenant