Reliability of diurnal salivary cortisol metrics: A meta-analysis and investigation in two independent samples

IF 2.1 Q3 ENDOCRINOLOGY & METABOLISM Comprehensive psychoneuroendocrinology Pub Date : 2023-08-09 DOI:10.1016/j.cpnec.2023.100191
Sara A. Norton , David AA. Baranger , Ethan S. Young , Michaela Voss , Isabella Hansen , Erin Bondy , Merlyn Rodrigues , Sarah E. Paul , Elizabeth Edershile , Patrick L. Hill , Thomas F. Oltmanns , Jeffry Simpson , Ryan Bogdan
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Stress-induced dysregulation of diurnal cortisol is a cornerstone of stress-disease theories; however, observed associations between cortisol, stress, and health have been inconsistent. The reliability of diurnal cortisol features may contribute to these equivocal findings. Our meta-analysis (5 diurnal features from 11 studies; total participant n = 3307) and investigation (15 diurnal cortisol features) in 2 independent studies (St. Louis Personality and Aging Network [SPAN] Study, n = 147, ages 61–73; Minnesota Longitudinal Study of Risk and Adaptation [MLSRA] Study, n = 90, age 37) revealed large variability in the day-to-day test-retest reliability of diurnal features derived from salivary cortisol data (i.e., ICC = 0.00–0.75). Collectively, these data indicate that some commonly used diurnal cortisol features have poor reliability that is insufficient for individual differences research (e.g., cortisol awakening response) while others (e.g., area under the curve with respect to ground) have fair-to-good reliability that could support reliable identification of associations in well-powered studies.

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每日唾液皮质醇测量的可靠性:两个独立样本的荟萃分析和调查
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Comprehensive psychoneuroendocrinology
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