Diurnal salivary cortisol in relation to perceived stress at home and at work in healthy men and women
•Decreased morning output of cortisol in women reporting non-work stress.•Flatter diurnal cortisol slope in women reporting non-work stress.•Non-work stress could be important for diurnal cortisol secretion.•Women are potentially more vulnerable to non-work stress. This study investigated the associ...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Biological psychology 2014-05, Vol.99 (1), p.193-197 |
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Zusammenfassung: | •Decreased morning output of cortisol in women reporting non-work stress.•Flatter diurnal cortisol slope in women reporting non-work stress.•Non-work stress could be important for diurnal cortisol secretion.•Women are potentially more vulnerable to non-work stress.
This study investigated the association between diurnal salivary cortisol profile and perceived stress at work and at home.
Healthy participants (N=180, 52% women) collected saliva cortisol samples immediately after waking up, 15min later, 30min later, and at 9:00, 12:00, 15:00, 18:00 and 21:00. The area under the cortisol awakening curve with respect to ground (AUCgCAR) and increase (AUCiCAR), and diurnal slope between 9:00 and 21:00 were analyzed. Perceived stress at work and at home was measured with the Stress-Energy Questionnaire.
Participants reporting stress at home had significantly lower AUCgCAR and a flatter diurnal slope. When performing separate analyses for men and women, this association was only significant among women. Perceived stress at work was not associated with any cortisol measure.
This study highlights the importance of stress outside the workplace. The sex differences may indicate an increased vulnerability to non-work stress in women. |
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ISSN: | 0301-0511 1873-6246 1873-6246 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.biopsycho.2014.04.002 |