Salivary cortisol and sleep problems among civil servants

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Salivary cortisol and sleep problems among civil servants. / Hansen, Åse Marie; Thomsen, Jane Frølund; Kaergaard, Anette; Kolstad, Henrik Albert; Kaerlev, Linda; Mors, Ole; Rugulies, Reiner; Bonde, Jens Peter; Andersen, Johan Hvid; Mikkelsen, Sigurd.

In: Psychoneuroendocrinology, Vol. 37, No. 7, 07.2012, p. 1086-1095.

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Hansen, ÅM, Thomsen, JF, Kaergaard, A, Kolstad, HA, Kaerlev, L, Mors, O, Rugulies, R, Bonde, JP, Andersen, JH & Mikkelsen, S 2012, 'Salivary cortisol and sleep problems among civil servants', Psychoneuroendocrinology, vol. 37, no. 7, pp. 1086-1095. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.psyneuen.2011.12.005

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Hansen, Å. M., Thomsen, J. F., Kaergaard, A., Kolstad, H. A., Kaerlev, L., Mors, O., Rugulies, R., Bonde, J. P., Andersen, J. H., & Mikkelsen, S. (2012). Salivary cortisol and sleep problems among civil servants. Psychoneuroendocrinology, 37(7), 1086-1095. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.psyneuen.2011.12.005

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Hansen ÅM, Thomsen JF, Kaergaard A, Kolstad HA, Kaerlev L, Mors O et al. Salivary cortisol and sleep problems among civil servants. Psychoneuroendocrinology. 2012 Jul;37(7):1086-1095. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.psyneuen.2011.12.005

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Hansen, Åse Marie ; Thomsen, Jane Frølund ; Kaergaard, Anette ; Kolstad, Henrik Albert ; Kaerlev, Linda ; Mors, Ole ; Rugulies, Reiner ; Bonde, Jens Peter ; Andersen, Johan Hvid ; Mikkelsen, Sigurd. / Salivary cortisol and sleep problems among civil servants. In: Psychoneuroendocrinology. 2012 ; Vol. 37, No. 7. pp. 1086-1095.

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title = "Salivary cortisol and sleep problems among civil servants",
abstract = "OBJECTIVE: The present study used information from a field study conducted among 4489 civil servants (70% women) in Denmark in 2007. The purpose was to examine the association between sleep problems and salivary cortisol by using a cross-sectional design with repeated measures in a subsample three-month later. METHODS: Sleep problems during the past night and the past 4 weeks were assessed by a self-administered questionnaire on overall sleep quality, disturbed sleep, sleep length and awakening problems. Saliva samples were collected in a single day, using cotton tubes, 30min after awakening and again at 2000h. A subsample of 387 participants collected saliva samples three-month later at awakening, +20min and +40min after awakening and at 2000h. We adjusted for confounders related to sampling time, life style and personal characteristics, socioeconomic status and work aspects. RESULTS: Sleep problems during the past four weeks were associated with low morning and evening saliva cortisol concentrations: [-3.1% per score of disturbed sleep (p=.009); and -4.7% per score of awakening problems (p",
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AU - Hansen, Åse Marie

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AU - Kaerlev, Linda

AU - Mors, Ole

AU - Rugulies, Reiner

AU - Bonde, Jens Peter

AU - Andersen, Johan Hvid

AU - Mikkelsen, Sigurd

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N2 - OBJECTIVE: The present study used information from a field study conducted among 4489 civil servants (70% women) in Denmark in 2007. The purpose was to examine the association between sleep problems and salivary cortisol by using a cross-sectional design with repeated measures in a subsample three-month later. METHODS: Sleep problems during the past night and the past 4 weeks were assessed by a self-administered questionnaire on overall sleep quality, disturbed sleep, sleep length and awakening problems. Saliva samples were collected in a single day, using cotton tubes, 30min after awakening and again at 2000h. A subsample of 387 participants collected saliva samples three-month later at awakening, +20min and +40min after awakening and at 2000h. We adjusted for confounders related to sampling time, life style and personal characteristics, socioeconomic status and work aspects. RESULTS: Sleep problems during the past four weeks were associated with low morning and evening saliva cortisol concentrations: [-3.1% per score of disturbed sleep (p=.009); and -4.7% per score of awakening problems (p

AB - OBJECTIVE: The present study used information from a field study conducted among 4489 civil servants (70% women) in Denmark in 2007. The purpose was to examine the association between sleep problems and salivary cortisol by using a cross-sectional design with repeated measures in a subsample three-month later. METHODS: Sleep problems during the past night and the past 4 weeks were assessed by a self-administered questionnaire on overall sleep quality, disturbed sleep, sleep length and awakening problems. Saliva samples were collected in a single day, using cotton tubes, 30min after awakening and again at 2000h. A subsample of 387 participants collected saliva samples three-month later at awakening, +20min and +40min after awakening and at 2000h. We adjusted for confounders related to sampling time, life style and personal characteristics, socioeconomic status and work aspects. RESULTS: Sleep problems during the past four weeks were associated with low morning and evening saliva cortisol concentrations: [-3.1% per score of disturbed sleep (p=.009); and -4.7% per score of awakening problems (p

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