The utility of repeated salivary cortisol sampling as a substitute for 24-hour urinary-free cortisol (UFC) assessment was examined. Forty-four participants completed both 24-hour collections and 6 salivary collections at wake-up, 08:00, 12:00, 16:00, 20:00 and bedtime, during the same 24-hour period. The results demonstrated that mean, maximum, and amplitude (maximum minus minimum) for salivary cortisol all correlated positively with urinary cortisol, but the associations of these variables with urinary-free cortisol excretion were relatively small. Furthermore, a single salivary sample taken at wake-up was as good an indicator of overall cortisol production as the measures derived from multiple salivary samples. An examination of subject c...
Background: Cortisol levels are increasingly often assessed in large-scale psychosomatic research. A...
Naturalistic research methods have been developed to collect data in the daily environment, providin...
Background: Cortisol levels are increasingly often assessed in large-scale psychosomatic research. A...
Adrenocortical activity can be assessed by measurement of free cortisol in saliva. Cortisol status h...
The measurement of late-night salivary cortisol is a mainstay in the diagnosis of Cushing syndrome. ...
The measurement of late-night salivary cortisol is a mainstay in the diagnosis of Cushing syndrome. ...
Summary: The aim of this study was to establish morning and evening reference ranges for cortisol in...
Context: Population studies frequently measure cortisol as a marker of stress and excess cortisol is...
A 12-hour diurnal profile of salivary free cortisol was measured in healthy adults (n=40) on two con...
Free cortisol measured in saliva has been shown to have the same diurnal rhythm as serum cortisol, o...
Objective: When cortisol measurements are to be studied in large populations, cost-effective analyse...
SUMMARY Salivary cortisol concentration was found to be directly proportional to the serum un-bound ...
CONTEXT The pituitary-adrenal axis had historically been considered a representative model for ci...
CONTEXT The pituitary-adrenal axis had historically been considered a representative model for ci...
Background: Cortisol levels are increasingly often assessed in large-scale psychosomatic research. A...
Background: Cortisol levels are increasingly often assessed in large-scale psychosomatic research. A...
Naturalistic research methods have been developed to collect data in the daily environment, providin...
Background: Cortisol levels are increasingly often assessed in large-scale psychosomatic research. A...
Adrenocortical activity can be assessed by measurement of free cortisol in saliva. Cortisol status h...
The measurement of late-night salivary cortisol is a mainstay in the diagnosis of Cushing syndrome. ...
The measurement of late-night salivary cortisol is a mainstay in the diagnosis of Cushing syndrome. ...
Summary: The aim of this study was to establish morning and evening reference ranges for cortisol in...
Context: Population studies frequently measure cortisol as a marker of stress and excess cortisol is...
A 12-hour diurnal profile of salivary free cortisol was measured in healthy adults (n=40) on two con...
Free cortisol measured in saliva has been shown to have the same diurnal rhythm as serum cortisol, o...
Objective: When cortisol measurements are to be studied in large populations, cost-effective analyse...
SUMMARY Salivary cortisol concentration was found to be directly proportional to the serum un-bound ...
CONTEXT The pituitary-adrenal axis had historically been considered a representative model for ci...
CONTEXT The pituitary-adrenal axis had historically been considered a representative model for ci...
Background: Cortisol levels are increasingly often assessed in large-scale psychosomatic research. A...
Background: Cortisol levels are increasingly often assessed in large-scale psychosomatic research. A...
Naturalistic research methods have been developed to collect data in the daily environment, providin...
Background: Cortisol levels are increasingly often assessed in large-scale psychosomatic research. A...