Elevated cortisol levels have been hypothesised to contribute to cognitive ageing, but study findings are inconsistent. In the present study, we examined the association between salivary cortisol in older age and cognitive ability across the life course. We used data from 370 members of the 36-Day Sample of the Scottish Mental Survey 1947, who underwent cognitive testing at age 11, and were then followed up at around age 78, completing further cognitive tests and providing diurnal salivary cortisol samples. We hypothesised that higher cortisol levels would be associated with lower cognitive ability in older age and greater cognitive decline from childhood to older age, but also lower childhood cognitive ability. Few of the tested associatio...
Evidence on the association between functioning of the hypothalamic pituitary adrenal (HPA) axis and...
International audienceWe examined the effect of salivary cortisol on cognitive performance and decli...
The glucocorticoid hypothesis suggests that overexposure to stress may cause permanent upregulation ...
We examined the effect of salivary cortisol on cognitive performance and decline in 3229 adults (79%...
AbstractWe examined the effect of salivary cortisol on cognitive performance and decline in 3229 adu...
Background : The objectives of this study were to examine the factors modifying the relationship bet...
Older people are particularly exposed to stressful events, known to activate the hypothalamus-pituit...
Adult cognition and age-related cognitive decline can be influenced by dysregulation of the hypothal...
Age-related declines in cognitive functioning have been well documented, however, there are vast ind...
SummaryAdult cognition and age-related cognitive decline can be influenced by dysregulation of the h...
Associations between cognitive performance and cortisol have variously been reported for measures of...
Elevated cortisol levels have been associated with poorer cognitive performance in cross-sectional s...
AbstractElevated glucocorticoid (GC) levels putatively damage specific brain regions, which in turn ...
Older people are particularly exposed to stressful events, known to activate the hypothalamus-pituit...
Affective disorders are associated with accelerated cognitive ageing. However, current understanding...
Evidence on the association between functioning of the hypothalamic pituitary adrenal (HPA) axis and...
International audienceWe examined the effect of salivary cortisol on cognitive performance and decli...
The glucocorticoid hypothesis suggests that overexposure to stress may cause permanent upregulation ...
We examined the effect of salivary cortisol on cognitive performance and decline in 3229 adults (79%...
AbstractWe examined the effect of salivary cortisol on cognitive performance and decline in 3229 adu...
Background : The objectives of this study were to examine the factors modifying the relationship bet...
Older people are particularly exposed to stressful events, known to activate the hypothalamus-pituit...
Adult cognition and age-related cognitive decline can be influenced by dysregulation of the hypothal...
Age-related declines in cognitive functioning have been well documented, however, there are vast ind...
SummaryAdult cognition and age-related cognitive decline can be influenced by dysregulation of the h...
Associations between cognitive performance and cortisol have variously been reported for measures of...
Elevated cortisol levels have been associated with poorer cognitive performance in cross-sectional s...
AbstractElevated glucocorticoid (GC) levels putatively damage specific brain regions, which in turn ...
Older people are particularly exposed to stressful events, known to activate the hypothalamus-pituit...
Affective disorders are associated with accelerated cognitive ageing. However, current understanding...
Evidence on the association between functioning of the hypothalamic pituitary adrenal (HPA) axis and...
International audienceWe examined the effect of salivary cortisol on cognitive performance and decli...
The glucocorticoid hypothesis suggests that overexposure to stress may cause permanent upregulation ...