Salivary cortisol levels and the 2-year course of depressive and anxiety disorders

Jan 15, 2013Psychoneuroendocrinology

Saliva cortisol levels linked to how depression and anxiety change over two years

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Abstract

41.5% of respondents experienced a 2-year unfavorable course of depression or anxiety disorders.

  • A lower cortisol awakening response is associated with a higher risk of an unfavorable course (RR=0.83, p=0.03).
  • No significant associations were found between evening cortisol levels and the course of these disorders.
  • Cortisol suppression following dexamethasone ingestion did not correlate with unfavorable outcomes.
  • Findings suggest that a lower awakening cortisol response may indicate HPA axis exhaustion.

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