Hair cortisol concentrations are associated with greater adiposity in late adolescence amongst non‐Hispanic White individuals
Melissa N. Sidote,
Nicole Bornkamp,
Sheryl L. Rifas‐Shiman
et al.
Abstract:SummaryIntroductionHair cortisol concentration (HCC) is a biomarker of long‐term stress. Higher HCC is associated with higher adiposity in adults; however, associations are not well characterized in adolescents.ObjectiveTo examine cross‐sectional associations of HCC with adiposity in late adolescence.MethodsAmongst 336 non‐Hispanic White participants (48.5% female, mean 17.7 years) in Project Viva, we used multivariable linear regression models, overall and sex‐stratified, to estimate associations of HCC with … Show more
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