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A Prospective Study of Diurnal Cortisol and Incident Dementia in Community-Dwelling Older Adults.
- Source :
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Journal of Alzheimer's disease : JAD [J Alzheimers Dis] 2021; Vol. 82 (3), pp. 899-904. - Publication Year :
- 2021
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Abstract
- Diurnal salivary cortisol was measured in 334 older adults without dementia, at four times on two separate days, under quiet and stressful conditions. In multivariate Cox proportional hazard models, higher global diurnal cortisol secretion was associated with incident dementia (HR = 1.09 [1.02-1.15] per one-unit increase in cortisol measure, p = 0.007) and Alzheimer's disease (HR = 1.12 [1.04-1.21], p = 0.003) over a mean (SD) of 8.1 (4.0) years, independent of potential confounders and stressful conditions. Individuals with incident dementia had a slower rate of cortisol elimination under non-stressful conditions, reflected by higher cortisol levels in the evening, and an abnormal response to stress (blunted evening stress response).
- Subjects :
- Aged
Aged, 80 and over
Dementia diagnosis
Female
Follow-Up Studies
Humans
Hydrocortisone analysis
Independent Living trends
Male
Prodromal Symptoms
Prospective Studies
Saliva chemistry
Saliva metabolism
Stress, Psychological diagnosis
Stress, Psychological metabolism
Stress, Psychological psychology
Circadian Rhythm physiology
Dementia metabolism
Dementia psychology
Hydrocortisone metabolism
Incidental Findings
Independent Living psychology
Subjects
Details
- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 1875-8908
- Volume :
- 82
- Issue :
- 3
- Database :
- MEDLINE
- Journal :
- Journal of Alzheimer's disease : JAD
- Publication Type :
- Report
- Accession number :
- 34120906
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.3233/JAD-210389