Cortisol levels increased

Physiological

Data Availability

27 to 80 years

Tissue

  • plasma Changes

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Description

Significant higher cortisol values at evening- and night-time as well as reduction in the amplitude occurred in old individuals and particular in demented ones, with a significant relationship between circadian mesor and age. Mean levels and nadir values of plasma cortisol were positively related to age and mini mental state examination score individuals (66-92 years, mean age 80.3 vs. 19-43 years, mean 26.8). Although cortisol levels tend to increase with age, hyporeactivity of stress system is associated with lower cortisol levels with age.