“…Despite this the plasma concentration of cortisol in patients with AN is actually elevated: In fact, the morning and evening levels of cortisol are usually higher than in healthy subjects, as are the 24-hour mean plasma cortisol concentrations (Alvarez, Dimas, Castro, Rossman, Vanderlaan, & Vanderlaan, 1972;Aro et al, 1977;Bethge et al, 1970;Danowski et al, 1972;Doerr et al, 1980;Frankel &Jenkins, 1975;Garfinkel et al, 1975;Hurd et al, 1977;Landon, Greenwood, Stamp, & Winn, 1966;Marks & Bannister, 1963;Marks, Howorth, & Greenwood, 1965;Swigar, Kolakowska, & Quinlan, 1979;Walsh, Katz, Levin, Kream, Fukushima, Hellman, Weiner, & Zumoff, 1978;Warren & Vande Wiele, 1973). Furthermore, raised levels of "free" cortisol are present in the urine Walsh et al, 1978), suggesting an increase in cortisol production by the adrenal glands but a diminished clearance of its metabolites in AN.…”