Assessing the daily stability of the cortisol awakening response in a controlled environment

Jan 29, 2016BMC psychology

Daily consistency of the morning rise in cortisol in a controlled setting

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Abstract

Cortisol levels during the cortisol awakening response (CAR) showed stability across two consecutive mornings in a controlled environment.

  • No differences were observed in cortisol levels or total cortisol secretion during the CAR period between the second and third mornings.
  • Awakening cortisol levels were lower on the third morning, while the mean increase in cortisol levels was higher on that morning.
  • Strong positive associations were found between awakening cortisol levels and total cortisol secretion across the two mornings.
  • The stability of the CAR profile and total cortisol secretion suggests consistency in these measures, while awakening cortisol levels may vary with daily activities.

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