2014
DOI: 10.1186/1751-0759-8-9
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High correlation between salivary cortisol awakening response and the psychometric profiles of healthy children

Abstract: BackgroundCortisol awakening response (CAR) as an indicator of psychological stress and related physical and psychiatric diseases has attracted growing attention from researchers. Although CAR changes have been investigated extensively in children with behavioral and psychiatric disorders, the association between CAR and conventional psychometric scales for healthy children has not been reported. The aim of this study was to investigate the association between salivary CAR and subscales of Profiles of Mood Sta… Show more

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“…Cetaceans have the largest brains and among the longest lifespans of any mammal [33] and are considered by some to rival primates in their complex cognition [34,35]. Pathologies resulting from sleep deprivation in land mammals may be the result of stress induced by the sleep deprivation procedure, particularly the repeated awakenings, which may reach 1,000 a day, linked to the cortisol awakening response [6,36,37] and phasic changes in brain neuronal activity and neurochemistry, including monoamine release [2].…”
Section: Figure 4 Cumulative Loss Of Projected Rem Sleep Time In Seamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Cetaceans have the largest brains and among the longest lifespans of any mammal [33] and are considered by some to rival primates in their complex cognition [34,35]. Pathologies resulting from sleep deprivation in land mammals may be the result of stress induced by the sleep deprivation procedure, particularly the repeated awakenings, which may reach 1,000 a day, linked to the cortisol awakening response [6,36,37] and phasic changes in brain neuronal activity and neurochemistry, including monoamine release [2].…”
Section: Figure 4 Cumulative Loss Of Projected Rem Sleep Time In Seamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Studies examining the HPA axis have predominantly focused on salivary samples due to the ease and noninvasive nature of this collection method (e.g., Koss et al., 2014; Nater et al., 2005; Shibuya et al., 2014). A complementary measure involves examining hair cortisol concentrations (HCC).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Mean (SD) score for TMD of POMS was 205.6 (59.4). The subscale scores of Tension–Anxiety and Depression–Dejection were higher than normal ranges ( 26 ), but the differences did not reach significance. Mean (SD) IQ was 105 ( 13 ).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 73%