Hair cortisol has the potential to fill the methodological void of long-term cortisol assessment while becoming a widely accepted measure in biopsychology. This review critically examines the applicability and relevance of hair cortisol measurement specifically within the field of exercise and sport science. Current measures of the HPA axis only cover a brief time period, whereas hair cortisol is a unique, non-invasive means to capture long-term cortisol secretion. Studies have shown that individuals who have elevated cortisol secretion (e.g. due to diseases associated with a disturbed activation of the HPA axis or exposure to stressful life events) reveal increased hair cortisol. By contrast, only weak correlations exist between hair corti...
textabstractBackground: Stress is associated with an increased incidence of cardiovascular disease. ...
Background: Measurement of hair cortisol concentration (HCC) may be used as a biomarker for chronic ...
The severity of Cushing\u27s Syndrome (CS) depends on the duration and extent of the exposure to exc...
Hair cortisol has the potential to fill the methodological void of long-term cortisol assessment whi...
Assessing long-term cortisol secretion presents difficulties when cortisol measurement is carried ou...
Introduction - The measurement of cortisol in hair has emerged in recent years as a reliable way of ...
Cortisol measurements in blood, saliva and urine are frequently used to examine the hypothalamus-pit...
There is considerable interest in the potential for measuring cortisol in hair as a means of quantif...
Background Stress as a cause of illness has been firmly established. In public health and stress res...
OBJECTIVES: Workplace-based selective prevention of mental health problems currently relies on subje...
Currently, the quantitative analysis of moderators affecting the function of the hypothalamuspituita...
Artículo de publicación ISIBackground: Stress is an established important contributor to the develop...
Introduction: Elevated levels of cortisol are known to induce various symptoms and diseases, e.g. ab...
Objective: Depressive symptoms are a common mental health problem among young adults, but the physio...
Chronic stress is an ongoing and increasing harmful problem to millions of American’s today. Each ye...
textabstractBackground: Stress is associated with an increased incidence of cardiovascular disease. ...
Background: Measurement of hair cortisol concentration (HCC) may be used as a biomarker for chronic ...
The severity of Cushing\u27s Syndrome (CS) depends on the duration and extent of the exposure to exc...
Hair cortisol has the potential to fill the methodological void of long-term cortisol assessment whi...
Assessing long-term cortisol secretion presents difficulties when cortisol measurement is carried ou...
Introduction - The measurement of cortisol in hair has emerged in recent years as a reliable way of ...
Cortisol measurements in blood, saliva and urine are frequently used to examine the hypothalamus-pit...
There is considerable interest in the potential for measuring cortisol in hair as a means of quantif...
Background Stress as a cause of illness has been firmly established. In public health and stress res...
OBJECTIVES: Workplace-based selective prevention of mental health problems currently relies on subje...
Currently, the quantitative analysis of moderators affecting the function of the hypothalamuspituita...
Artículo de publicación ISIBackground: Stress is an established important contributor to the develop...
Introduction: Elevated levels of cortisol are known to induce various symptoms and diseases, e.g. ab...
Objective: Depressive symptoms are a common mental health problem among young adults, but the physio...
Chronic stress is an ongoing and increasing harmful problem to millions of American’s today. Each ye...
textabstractBackground: Stress is associated with an increased incidence of cardiovascular disease. ...
Background: Measurement of hair cortisol concentration (HCC) may be used as a biomarker for chronic ...
The severity of Cushing\u27s Syndrome (CS) depends on the duration and extent of the exposure to exc...