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Components of the Diurnal Cortisol Cycle in Relation to Upper Respiratory Symptoms and Perceived Stress

Sue Edwards, PhD, Frank Hucklebridge, PhD, Angela Clow, PhD and Phil Evans, PhD

From the Psychophysiology and Stress Research Group (S.E., F.H., A.C., P.E.), Department of Psychology (S.E., A.C., P.E.), and Department of Biomedical Sciences (F.H.), University of Westminster, London, United Kingdom.



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Fig. 1. Mean cortisol by slope profile groups.

 


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Fig. 2. Mean URI symptoms (square root transformed) by groups reflecting the MnInc*BSLOPE vector (see text for detail). Mean (range) product vectors for groups from left to right are as follows: 35 (9–70), 202 (112–396), and 681 (513–1056).

 





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