Salivary cortisol profiles of on-call from home fire and emergency service personnel

Apr 3, 2019Stress (Amsterdam, Netherlands)

Stress hormone patterns in fire and emergency workers on call from home

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Abstract

Cortisol awakening response peak and post-awakening cortisol area under the curve were 8.2 ± 3.4 nmol/L and 5.7 ± 2.4 units lower, respectively, after a night on-call with a call compared to an off-call night.

  • Working on-call with a call is associated with a depressed cortisol awakening response peak and reduced post-awakening cortisol area under the curve.
  • No anticipatory effect was observed in cortisol measures before a night on-call compared to an off-call night.
  • The reduced cortisol levels may be linked to exposure to noise, physical exertion, and stressful events during night callouts.
  • The study involved 26 male fire and emergency service workers who provided saliva samples to measure cortisol levels across different call situations.

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