Racial/Ethnic Differences in Cortisol Diurnal Rhythms in a Community Sample of Adolescents

Jun 20, 2007The Journal of adolescent health : official publication of the Society for Adolescent Medicine

Differences in daily cortisol patterns among racial and ethnic groups in adolescents

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Abstract

African-American and Hispanic adolescents exhibit flatter cortisol slopes across the waking day compared to Caucasian adolescents.

  • Flatter cortisol slopes are characterized by lower levels upon waking and higher levels at bedtime among African-American youth.
  • Hispanic youth show higher cortisol levels at bedtime, contributing to the flatter slopes observed.
  • Higher levels of negative emotion are associated with flatter diurnal cortisol rhythms.
  • Socioeconomic factors and other examined variables did not account for the racial/ethnic differences in cortisol rhythms.

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