The predictive value of cortisol levels on 2-year course of depression in older persons

Nov 8, 2015Psychoneuroendocrinology

Cortisol levels linked to 2-year depression outcomes in older adults

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Abstract

Lower evening cortisol levels (OR=2.83; 95% CI=1.31-6.13) may predict a poorer course of Major Depressive Disorder in older persons.

  • Both lower and higher evening cortisol levels at baseline are associated with a poorer prognosis of Major Depressive Disorder.
  • Low dexamethasone suppression is linked to a worse course of depression, although significance is lost after adjusting for depression severity and chronicity.
  • Cortisol awakening response is not significantly associated with the course of depression.
  • Post-hoc analyses in non-smokers show that lower evening cortisol levels could predict an unfavorable course of depression.

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