Student t-test. Cortisol in saliva in the morning: 21,2 +/- 16,2 nmol/l and in the afternoon 12,7 +/- 8,1 nmol/l. Cortisol in serum in the morning: 459, 6 +/- 235,2 nmol/l , and in the afternoon 340,5 +/- 207,5 nmol/l. The concentrations of cortisol in saliva are lower than in serum. Cortisol in the serum in the morning is about twenty times higher than cortisol in the saliva at the same time. Cortisol in the serum at afternoon is about twenty-seven times higher than cortisol in the saliva. Individual variabilities of cortisol in the saliva and serum were found during the day.
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