| Literature DB >> 30943214 |
Jerrald L Rector1, Louis Tay2, Christopher W Wiese3, Elliot M Friedman1.
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: Regulation of cortisol under resting conditions is widely used to assess physical and psychological status, but due to the diversity of possible assessments (e.g., cumulative levels; diurnal patterns), considering one or a few at a time hampers understanding and interpretation. Moreover, most studies of cortisol regulation focus on negatively-valanced experiences. This study examined the inter-correlations among cortisol indices and their relative contribution to the explained variance in diverse psychosocial and health factors, including positive functioning.Entities:
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Year: 2019 PMID: 30943214 PMCID: PMC6447160 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0213513
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS One ISSN: 1932-6203 Impact factor: 3.240
Description of cortisol indices used in the current study.
| Index | Sub-sample | Specimen | Type | Time frame | Description |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Diary | Saliva | Single time point | Morning | Cortisol immediately upon waking | |
| Diary | Saliva | Calculation: Trapezoidal rule– 4 cortisol values (waking, waking +30 minutes, lunch, and bedtime) against collection times | Diurnal | Aggregate cortisol secretion over the course of the day | |
| Diary | Saliva | Single time point | Evening | Cortisol at the end of the day when levels approach a nadir | |
| Biomarker | Saliva | Single time point | Morning | Random, non-fasting cortisol collected between 7:30 AM and 11:00 AM | |
| Biomarker | Urine | Cumulative | 12 hours overnight | Overall cortisol output during a 12-hour overnight period | |
| Diary | Saliva | Calculation: Difference between waking +30 and waking samples | 30–45 minutes | Rapid rise in cortisol immediately after waking | |
| Diary | Saliva | Calculation: Linear regression of waking, lunch, and bedtime samples (waking +30 not included) against collection times | Diurnal | Diurnal rhythm of cortisol levels typically peaking within the first hour of awakening and declining across the day to a nighttime nadir (excludes waking +30) |
Participant characteristics, psychosocial and physical health factors, and their correlations with the cortisol indices (N = 513).
| Mean (SD)/% | Waking cortisol | Bedtime cortisol | Cortisol awakening response | Cortisol slope | Urinary cortisol | Resting cortisol | AUCg | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 54.77 (11.48) | .104 | .188 | .157 | -.055 | .092 | .187 | .210 | |
| 47.20% (–) | -.189 | -.134 | .115 | .175 | .104 | -.175 | -.186 | |
| 7.82 (2.47) | .089 | -.082 | -.083 | -.077 | -.010 | .019 | -.033 | |
| 1.85 (0.85) | -.080 | -.002 | -.078 | .098 | -.035 | .001 | -.108 | |
| 27.93 (5.51) | -.135 | .031 | .070 | .146 | -.142 | -.035 | .007 | |
| 39.84 (5.49) | .065 | -.014 | .108 | -.059 | .043 | .029 | .097 | |
| 37.64 (6.87) | .009 | .051 | .144 | .006 | -.030 | .076 | .140 | |
| 39.61 (7.31) | .046 | .006 | .049 | -.030 | .063 | .024 | .080 | |
| 39.90 (6.65) | .048 | -.027 | .080 | -.044 | .038 | -.008 | .031 | |
| 41.93 (6.53) | .074 | .001 | .085 | -.060 | .041 | .035 | .072 | |
| 40.35 (6.27) | .019 | -.099 | .029 | -.050 | .042 | -.011 | -.015 | |
| 39.59 (7.88) | .106 | -.008 | .117 | -.096 | .047 | .020 | .134 | |
| 8.10 (1.27) | .139 | .025 | .052 | -.118 | .056 | .001 | .125 | |
| 18.13 (6.12) | -.055 | .092 | -.033 | .092 | -.027 | .006 | -.043 | |
| 16.31 (4.24) | -.080 | -.032 | -.057 | .062 | -.052 | -.030 | -.101 | |
| 11.67 (3.80) | -.075 | .086 | -.042 | .092 | -.067 | .025 | -.049 | |
| 21.35 (4.52) | -.149 | .074 | -.032 | .125 | -.142 | -.013 | -.095 | |
| 45.54 (9.67) | .089 | -.014 | .035 | -.080 | .041 | -.010 | .046 | |
| 21.15 (6.12) | -.055 | .033 | -.034 | .068 | -.022 | -.011 | -.024 | |
| 7.06 (7.32) | -.098 | .091 | -.021 | .101 | -.069 | .033 | -.032 | |
| 1.59 (1.49) | -.074 | .072 | .065 | .085 | -.206 | .038 | .063 |
Coefficients significant at
*p < .05
**p < .01 &
***p < .001.
aPsychological well-being
bMood and Anxiety Symptoms Questionnaire
cCenter for Epidemiological Studies Depression Inventory
dArea under the curve relative to ground.
Means of and zero-order correlations between cortisol indices (N = 513).
| Mean (SD) | Waking | Bedtime | CAR | Slope | Urinary | Resting | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 14.84 (6.14) | 1 | — | — | — | — | — | |
| 2.74 (2.65) | .277 | 1 | — | — | — | — | |
| 6.73 (7.24) | -.220 | .088 | 1 | — | — | — | |
| -0.73 (0.35) | -.864 | .098 | .293 | 1 | — | — | |
| 12.02 (2.14) | .129 | .005 | .042 | -.088 | 1 | — | |
| 9.77 (1.78) | .171 | .164 | .004 | -.128 | .115 | 1 | |
| 132.91 (50.96) | .559 | .559 | .458 | -.316 | .105 | .196 |
Significant at
*p < .05
**p < .01, &
***p < .001.
aCortisol awakening response.
bArea under the curve relative to ground.
Percentage of variance explained by cortisol measures from relative weight analysis (N = 513).
| Age | Sex | Education | BMI | Chronic conditions | Perceived Stress Scale | Difficulty paying bills | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| (3.84) | 7.33 | ||||||
| (7.22) | (2.27) | 4.68 | 10.62 | 6.76 | |||
| (10.00) | (3.01) | (2.20) | |||||
| (5.31) | 10.49 | (5.87) | 14.49 | ||||
| 5.74 | 11.77 | (0.99) | (2.58) | (7.20) | |||
| 1.69 | (1.36) | 3.41 | (0.77) | 4.48 | |||
| (11.93) | (9.61) | 8.27 | 6.54 | ||||
| Total R2 | 0.10 | 0.13 | 0.04 | 0.05 | 0.07 | 0.01 | 0.02 |
| (5.35) | 7.28 | 10.47 | |||||
| (7.88) | (4.40) | (4.58) | (1.91) | (7.03) | (8.74) | ||
| 9.12 | (2.30) | 13.59 | 8.62 | 3.89 | |||
| 4.39 | (4.72) | 5.48 | 4.72 | 3.11 | |||
| 1.91 | (0.83) | 3.53 | (0.37) | (0.86) | 2.18 | ||
| (9.02) | (8.42) | (8.32) | |||||
| Total R2 | 0.02 | 0.04 | 0.02 | 0.02 | 0.04 | 0.02 | 0.01 |
| 10.41 | |||||||
| (3.16) | (4.17) | 3.99 | |||||
| (6.01) | (8.25) | (4.43) | 12.81 | (3.01) | |||
| (11.94) | (11.89) | 13.10 | |||||
| (1.73) | (10.23) | 6.94 | 6.98 | (13.15) | |||
| 0.76 | 3.72 | 4.55 | (1.40) | (2.21) | 0.40 | (2.23) | |
| (11.50) | 7.76 | (7.03) | (11.91) | ||||
| Total R2 | 0.02 | 0.03 | 0.04 | 0.03 | 0.02 | 0.07 | 0.01 |
Bold values are the highest three percentages. Parentheses indicate negative regression coefficients.
aCortisol awakening response.
bFemale = 1.
cBody mass index.
dArea under the curve relative to ground.
ePsychological well-being.
fMood and Anxiety Symptoms Questionnaire subscale.
gCenter for Epidemiological Studies Depression Inventory.