| Literature DB >> 22489206 |
Julian C L Lai1, Alice M L Chong, Oswald T Siu, Phil Evans, Cecilia L W Chan, Rainbow T H Ho.
Abstract
Psychobiological research on aging in humans has been confounded by individual differences that have not been adequately characterized in the literature. This paper is an attempt to shed light on this issue by examining the impact of social network characteristics predictive of successful aging on salivary cortisol among 78 older Chinese people in Hong Kong. Eight salivary cortisol samples were collected each day for two consecutive days from immediately after awakening to 12 hours later. Two components of the cortisol diurnal cycle, response to awakening and diurnal decline, were examined in relation to social network characteristics including size, emotional support, and cultivation. ANOVAs with repeated measured were run to examine influences of the three social network characteristics on the cortisol awakening response and diurnal decline, with the effects of gender, age, socioeconomic status, and waking time controlled. Results indicated that those who spent more time and effort in developing and strengthening their social ties (i.e., those high in "cultivation") exhibited a significantly greater rise in cortisol in the morning and a significantly steeper decline over the day, thus attesting to more effective activation and deactivation of the HPA axis. Network cultivation reflected a positive motivation to nurture social relationships more than the other two network characteristics. Its effect on cortisol might stem from the positivity underlying the motivation.Entities:
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Year: 2012 PMID: 22489206 PMCID: PMC3317671 DOI: 10.1100/2012/929067
Source DB: PubMed Journal: ScientificWorldJournal ISSN: 1537-744X
Main characteristics of the study sample (N = 78).
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| Percent | |
|---|---|---|
| Gender | ||
| Male | 40 | 51.3 |
| Female | 38 | 48.7 |
| Age | ||
| 59–65 | 9 | 11.5 |
| 66–72 | 26 | 33.3 |
| 73–79 | 30 | 38.5 |
| 80–86 | 13 | 16.7 |
| Education | ||
| No formal education | 20 | 25.6 |
| Primary | 35 | 44.9 |
| Secondary | 21 | 26.9 |
| Tertiary | 2 | 2.6 |
Means (SEM) of salivary cortisol concentrations (sqrt nmol/L) across two days in healthy older people.
| Minutes Postawakening | ||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 0 | 15 | 30 | 45 | 180 | 360 | 540 | 720 | |
| Day one | 2.92 (.11) | 3.09 (.12) | 3.00 (.12) | 3.00 (.13) | 2.00 (.09) | 1.84 (.08) | 1.63 (.07) | 1.30 (.06) |
| Day two | 2.71 (.10) | 2.97 (.12) | 3.07 (.11) | 2.81 (.12) | 1.93 (.08) | 1.83 (.07) | 1.56 (.06) | 1.36 (.06) |
Standard errors are in parentheses. N = 78.
Means (SEM) of salivary cortisol concentrations (sqrt nmol/L) in older people with high versus low scores in social network cultivation in the postawakening period.
| Minutes Postawakening | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 0 | 15 | 30 | 45 | |
| High | 2.70 (.11) | 3.05 (.14) | 3.15 (.14) | 3.05 (.14) |
| Low | 2.93 (.14) | 3.00 (.16) | 2.91 (.15) | 2.78(.16) |
Standard errors are in parentheses. High: high scores in social network cultivation (above median score); low: low scores in social network cultivation (below median score). N = 78.
Means (SEM) of salivary cortisol concentrations (sqrt nmol/L) in older people with high versus low scores in social network cultivation across diurnal time points.
| Hours Postawakening | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 0 | 3 | 6 | 9 | 12 | |
| High | 2.70 (.11) | 1.88 (.10) | 1.72 (.06) | 1.53 (.07) | 1.24 (.06) |
| Low | 2.93 (.14) | 2.06 (.10) | 1.94 (.08) | 1.66 (.07) | 1.42 (.08) |
Standard errors are in parentheses. High: high scores in social network cultivation (above median score); low: low scores in social network cultivation (below median score). N = 78.