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318 related items for PubMed ID: 27235639

  • 1. Daily family stress and HPA axis functioning during adolescence: The moderating role of sleep.
    Chiang JJ, Tsai KM, Park H, Bower JE, Almeida DM, Dahl RE, Irwin MR, Seeman TE, Fuligni AJ.
    Psychoneuroendocrinology; 2016 Sep; 71():43-53. PubMed ID: 27235639
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  • 3. Change in parent-child conflict and the HPA-axis: Where should we be looking and for how long?
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    Psychoneuroendocrinology; 2016 Jun; 68():74-81. PubMed ID: 26963373
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  • 4. The Relationship Between Family Socioeconomic Status and Adolescent Sleep and Diurnal Cortisol.
    Rocha S, Almeida DM, Chiang JJ, Cole SW, Irwin MR, Seeman T, Fuligni AJ.
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  • 5. Daily diary reports of social connection, objective sleep, and the cortisol awakening response during adolescents' first year of college.
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  • 6. The associations between adolescent sleep, diurnal cortisol patterns and cortisol reactivity to dexamethasone suppression test.
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  • 7. Assessing the daily stability of the cortisol awakening response in a controlled environment.
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    BMC Psychol; 2016 Jan 28; 4():3. PubMed ID: 26818772
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  • 8. Variability of the cortisol awakening response and morning salivary oxytocin in late adolescence.
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  • 9. Overnight heart rate variability and next day cortisol response during simulated on-call conditions.
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    Psychoneuroendocrinology; 2019 Nov 28; 109():104406. PubMed ID: 31472434
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  • 10. Habitual sleep quality and diurnal rhythms of salivary cortisol and dehydroepiandrosterone in postmenopausal women.
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    Psychoneuroendocrinology; 2017 Oct 28; 84():172-180. PubMed ID: 28738312
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  • 11. A minimal physiologically based model of the HPA axis under influence of the sleep-wake cycles.
    Postnova S, Fulcher R, Braun HA, Robinson PA.
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  • 12. No effects of repeated forced wakings during three consecutive nights on morning cortisol awakening responses (CAR): a preliminary study.
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  • 13. Latino adolescents' cultural values associated with diurnal cortisol activity.
    Sladek MR, Doane LD, Gonzales NA, Grimm KJ, Luecken LJ.
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  • 14. School commute time, chronotype, and altered HPA axis functioning during adolescence.
    Karan M, Rahal D, Almeida DM, Bower JE, Irwin MR, McCreath H, Seeman T, Fuligni AJ.
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  • 15. How stable are diurnal cortisol activity indices in healthy individuals? Evidence from three multi-wave studies.
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  • 16. Reciprocal relations between objectively measured sleep patterns and diurnal cortisol rhythms in late adolescence.
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  • 17. A community-based study on the association between insomnia and hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis: sex and pubertal influences.
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    J Clin Endocrinol Metab; 2014 Jun 28; 99(6):2277-87. PubMed ID: 24617708
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  • 18. Effects of nightmares on the cortisol awakening response: An ambulatory assessment pilot study.
    Hess G, Schredl M, Gierens A, Domes G.
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  • 19. Sleep disturbances are correlated with decreased morning awakening salivary cortisol.
    Backhaus J, Junghanns K, Hohagen F.
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  • 20. The cortisol awakening response: more than a measure of HPA axis function.
    Clow A, Hucklebridge F, Stalder T, Evans P, Thorn L.
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