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Correction: Development of Salivary Cortisol Circadian Rhythm and Reference Intervals in Full-Term Infants.

Katrin Ivars, Nina Nelson, Annette Theodorsson, Elvar Theodorsson, Jakob O Ström, Evalotte Mörelius.   

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Year:  2016        PMID: 26974819      PMCID: PMC4790968          DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0151888

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  PLoS One        ISSN: 1932-6203            Impact factor:   3.240


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In Table 4, the values for mean and standard deviation are incorrect. Please see the corrected Table 4 here.
Table 4

“Regularity” measured with The Baby and Behavior Questionnaire.

Regularity
Month1612
Mean2.53.53.9
SD0.90.70.6
p-value for possible differences between months0.000*0.000**

Scale 1–5 where increased numbers represent increased regularity. Standard deviation (SD), Baby and Behavior Questionnaire (BBQ).

*Between month one and six

** Between month six and twelve

Scale 1–5 where increased numbers represent increased regularity. Standard deviation (SD), Baby and Behavior Questionnaire (BBQ). *Between month one and six ** Between month six and twelve In Table 5, the values for Correlation coefficient and n for BBQ are incorrect. Please see the corrected Table 5 here.
Table 5

Correlation between salivary cortisol evening/morning quotients and Regularity and Trauma, respectively.

BBQLITE
Monthn =Correlation coefficientMonthn =Correlation coefficient
0940.003
1840.04811190.181
688-0.04761090.082
1296-0.122121070.008

Spearman’s analysis for correlation between the Baby Behavior Questionnaire (BBQ) Regularity item and the salivary cortisol evening/morning quotient and Spearman’s analysis for correlation between traumas detected by the Life Incidence of Traumatic Events checklist (LITE) and salivary cortisol evening/morning quotient is presented in column three.

Spearman’s analysis for correlation between the Baby Behavior Questionnaire (BBQ) Regularity item and the salivary cortisol evening/morning quotient and Spearman’s analysis for correlation between traumas detected by the Life Incidence of Traumatic Events checklist (LITE) and salivary cortisol evening/morning quotient is presented in column three. There is an error in the first sentence of the “Questionnaires” subsection of the Results. The correct sentence is: The BBQ Regularity item increased significantly over the months covered by the study (Table 4). There is an error in the first sentence of the fifth paragraph of the Discussion. The correct sentence is: A steady CCR was established during the first year of life as well as a significant increase in regularity (as described in the BBQ Regularity item) developed (Table 4).
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1.  Development of Salivary Cortisol Circadian Rhythm and Reference Intervals in Full-Term Infants.

Authors:  Katrin Ivars; Nina Nelson; Annette Theodorsson; Elvar Theodorsson; Jakob O Ström; Evalotte Mörelius
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2015-06-18       Impact factor: 3.240

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1.  Development of salivary cortisol circadian rhythm in preterm infants.

Authors:  Katrin Ivars; Nina Nelson; Annette Theodorsson; Elvar Theodorsson; Jakob O Ström; Evalotte Mörelius
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2017-08-10       Impact factor: 3.240

2.  Tryptophan metabolic profile in term and preterm breast milk: implications for health.

Authors:  Louise O'Rourke; Gerard Clarke; Aoife Nolan; Claire Watkins; Timothy G Dinan; Catherine Stanton; R Paul Ross; Cornelius Anthony Ryan
Journal:  J Nutr Sci       Date:  2018-04-04
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