Measuring short-term and long-term physiological stress effects by cortisol reactivity in saliva and hair
Volume: 85, Issue: 8, Pages: 849 - 852
Published: Dec 20, 2011
Abstract
The aims of this study were to investigate (1) the concurrent relationship between short-term and long-term stress reactivity measured by cortisol excretion and (2) the relationship of these physiological stress effects with self-reported stress and need for recovery after work (NFR). Participants were production workers in the meat-processing industry. Short-term cortisol excretion was calculated by summing 18 saliva samples, sampled over a...
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Title
Measuring short-term and long-term physiological stress effects by cortisol reactivity in saliva and hair
Published Date
Dec 20, 2011
Volume
85
Issue
8
Pages
849 - 852
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