Salivary Cortisol Levels in Persons With and Without Different Anxiety Disorders

Mar 2, 2010Psychosomatic medicine

Saliva cortisol levels in people with and without various anxiety disorders

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Abstract

Current anxiety disorder is associated with higher awakening cortisol levels (p = .002).

  • The association between anxiety disorders and cortisol levels suggests potential HPA axis involvement.
  • Participants with panic disorder and agoraphobia exhibited the strongest correlation with elevated cortisol upon waking.
  • A trend towards higher morning cortisol was observed in individuals with remitted anxiety (p = .08), but was not statistically significant.
  • No significant links were found between anxiety status and evening cortisol levels or cortisol suppression following dexamethasone ingestion.

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