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Marital status as a predictor of diurnal salivary cortisol levels and slopes in a community sample of healthy adults

机译:婚姻状况是健康成年人社区样本中唾液皮质醇水平和日变化的预测指标

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Married people tend to be healthier than both the previously (bereaved, divorced, and separated) and never married, but the mechanisms through which this occurs remain unclear. To this end, research has increasingly focused on how psychological stress experienced by unmarried versus married individuals may differentially impact physiological systems related to health. One key system that is modulated by stress is the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) axis, of which cortisol is a key hormonal product. Increased cortisol production and disruption of cortisol’s daily rhythm have been linked to poorer health outcomes. This study examined the association between current marital status and these two indices of cortisol in a community sample of 572 healthy men and women aged 21–55. It also tested whether marriage buffers against the effect of stress (perceived stress by marital status interaction) on cortisol production. Participants provided salivary cortisol samples during waking hours on three nonconsecutive separate days to calculate diurnal cortisol levels and slopes. Married individuals had lower cortisol levels than either their never married or previously married counterparts. Differences in cortisol levels were due at least in part to currently married individuals having a more rapid decline in cortisol through the afternoon hours compared to individuals who were never married (but not those who were previously married). Furthermore, there was an interaction between perceived stress and marital status in predicting cortisol levels. Specifically, higher stress was associated with higher cortisol levels for previously married individuals but not for the married or never married. The results of this study support cortisol as one candidate mechanism accounting for the association of marital status and health.
机译:已婚人士比以前的人(丧亲,离异和分居)和从未结婚的人都更健康,但这种情况发生的机制仍不清楚。为此,研究越来越集中于未婚与已婚个体所承受的心理压力如何对与健康有关的生理系统产生不同的影响。下丘脑-垂体-肾上腺(HPA)轴是受压力调节的一个关键系统,皮质醇是关键的激素产品。皮质醇产生的增加和皮质醇每日节律的破坏与健康状况较差有关。这项研究在572名年龄在21-55岁之间的健康男性和女性的社区样本中,检查了当前婚姻状况与这两个皮质醇指标之间的关联。它还测试了婚姻是否可以缓解压力(通过婚姻状况相互作用感知的压力)对皮质醇产生的影响。参与者在三个连续的非连续日的清醒时间提供唾液皮质醇样品,以计算昼夜皮质醇水平和斜率。已婚人士的皮质醇水平低于从未结婚或以前已婚的同行。皮质醇水平的差异至少部分是由于与未婚者(而非先前已婚者)相比,已婚个体在整个下午时间皮质醇的下降速度更快。此外,在预测皮质醇水平时,感知到的压力与婚姻状况之间存在相互作用。具体而言,较高的压力与先前已婚者的皮质醇水平较高有关,而与已婚或从未婚者无关。这项研究的结果支持皮质醇作为一种解释婚姻状况与健康之间关系的候选机制。

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