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Adolescents' cortisol responses to awakening and social stress; effects of gender, menstrual phase and oral contraceptives. The TRAILS study.

机译:青少年对觉醒和社会压力的皮质醇反应;性别,月经期和口服避孕药的影响。 TRAILS研究。

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Studies on the influence of sex hormones on cortisol responses to awakening and stress have mainly been conducted in adults, while reports on adolescents are scarce. We studied the effects of gender, menstrual cycle phase and oral contraceptive (OC) use on cortisol responses in a large sample of adolescents. Data come from TRAILS (TRacking Adolescents' Individual Lives Survey), a prospective population study of Dutch adolescents. This study uses data of 644 adolescents (age 15-17 years, 54.7% boys) who participated in a laboratory session including a performance-related social stress task (public speaking and mental arithmetic). Free cortisol levels were assessed by multiple saliva samples, both after awakening and during the laboratory session. No significant effects of gender and menstrual phase on cortisol responses to awakening were found, while girls using OC displayed a slightly blunted response (F(1, 244)=5.30, p=.02). Cortisol responses to social stress were different for boys and free-cycling girls (F(3, 494)=9.73, p<.001), and OC users and free-cycling girls (F(3, 279)=15.12, p<.001). Unexpectedly, OC users showed no response at all but displayed linearly decreasing levels F(1, 279)=19.03, p<.001) of cortisol during the social stress test. We found no effect of menstrual cycle phase on cortisol responses to social stress (F(3, 157)=0.58, p=.55). The absence of a gender difference in the adolescents' cortisol awakening response found in this study is consistent with previous reports. Our results further suggest that adolescent OC users display slightly blunted cortisol responses after awakening, and that gender differences in cortisol responses to social stress during adolescence are comparable to those described for adult populations, that is, stronger responses in men than in women. Whereas previous work in adults suggested blunted stress responses in OC users compared to men and free-cycling women, adolescent OC users showed no cortisol response. Effects of type of OC could not be studied because of low numbers of OC that were only progestin based.
机译:关于性激素对皮质醇对觉醒和压力反应的影响的研究主要在成年人中进行,而关于青少年的报道却很少。我们研究了性别,月经周期阶段和口服避孕药(OC)对大量青少年皮质醇反应的影响。数据来自TRAILS(追踪青少年的个人生活调查),这是一项针对荷兰青少年的前瞻性人口研究。这项研究使用了644名青少年(年龄在15-17岁,男孩占54.7%)的数据,他们参加了一次包括与表现相关的社会压力任务(公开演讲和心理算术)的实验室会议。觉醒后和实验室期间,通过多个唾液样本评估游离皮质醇水平。没有发现性别和月经期对皮质醇对觉醒的反应有显着影响,而使用OC的女孩表现出稍钝的反应(F(1,244)= 5.30,p = .02)。皮质醇对社会压力的反应对于男孩和自由骑行的女孩(F(3,494)= 9.73,p <.001)和OC用户和自由骑行的女孩(F(3,279)= 15.12,p < .001)。出乎意料的是,在社会压力测试期间,OC使用者完全没有反应,但显示出线性下降的皮质醇水平F(1,279)= 19.03,p <.001)。我们发现月经周期阶段对皮质醇对社会压力的反应没有影响(F(3,157)= 0.58,p = .55)。在这项研究中发现的青少年的皮质醇觉醒反应中没有性别差异与先前的报道一致。我们的结果进一步表明,青春期OC使用者醒来后皮质醇反应略微减弱,青春期皮质醇对社会压力反应的性别差异与成人人群相当,即男性比女性更强。以前的成年人研究表明,与男性和自由骑行的女性相比,OC使用者的压力反应减弱,而青少年OC使用者则没有皮质醇反应。由于仅基于孕激素的OC数量少,因此无法研究OC类型的影响。

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