2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.psyneuen.2017.01.025
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Salivary diurnal cortisol profiles in patients suffering from chronic breathlessness receiving supportive and palliative care services: A cross-sectional study

Abstract: Salivary diurnal cortisol profiles in patients suffering from chronic breathlessness receiving supportive and palliative care services: a cross-sectional study.Psychoneuroendocrinology http://dx.doi.org/10. 1016/j.psyneuen.2017.01.025 This is a PDF file of an unedited manuscript that has been accepted for publication. As a service to our customers we are providing this early version of the manuscript. The manuscript will undergo copyediting, typesetting, and review of the resulting proof before it is publis… Show more

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“…The proportion of cortisol curves showing a healthy pattern increased significantly (by 29%) after plants were provided to residents. Indeed, empirical values post-intervention (53% normal) were comparable to other studies for healthy individuals in similar demographic groups ( Ice et al, 2004 , Ryan et al, 2017 , Smyth et al, 1997 ).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 85%
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“…The proportion of cortisol curves showing a healthy pattern increased significantly (by 29%) after plants were provided to residents. Indeed, empirical values post-intervention (53% normal) were comparable to other studies for healthy individuals in similar demographic groups ( Ice et al, 2004 , Ryan et al, 2017 , Smyth et al, 1997 ).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 85%
“…The research examined diurnal profiles of the hormone cortisol, within the residents who took part. The physiological stress response in humans is regulated by the hypothalamic-pituitaryadrenal (HPA) axis and its synthesis of cortisol ( Ryan et al, 2017 ). The circadian cortisol pattern in healthy individuals is typified by a rapid rise in cortisol production on waking in the morning, a steady decrease until mid-day, followed by a progressively slower decline until evening; with levels reaching their lowest point just prior to an individual falling asleep at night.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Evidence suggests that patients with moderate-to-severe breathlessness have dysregulation of the normal circadian rhythm of cortisol production characterised by flatter mean diurnal cortisol slopes compared with people with mild or no breathlessness. 100 Importantly, flatter cortisol slopes have been shown to predict a decrease in function, worse physical performance and mortality in patients with chronic conditions. 101–103 Morphine has been shown to relieve the sensation of breathlessness in people with chronic diseases which may decrease physiological stress and thus modify the hypothalamic–pituitary–adrenal axis’ response over time.…”
Section: Methods and Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…All willing participants will be included in this substudy unless they were treated with systemic corticosteroids in the previous 4 weeks or suffer from insulin-dependent diabetes. The salivary cortisol profile will be analysed with respect to two summary parameters recommended for cortisol assessment in randomised controlled trials 100 : diurnal cortisol slope cortisol area under the curve. …”
Section: Methods and Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Much of the research has been conducted on cancer patients, an ideal group to study as they experience high levels stress and aberrant cortisol profiles (e.g. Ryan et al, 2017).…”
Section: Mindfulness-based Interventionsmentioning
confidence: 99%