HIGHLIGHTS
- who: Mai Stafford et al. from the greater statistical power and standardisation of the derivation of variables and analytical models [44]In summary, the findings from this meta-analysis do not provide support for the hypothesis that cortisol profiles indicative of disrupted HPA axis functioning have strong associations with positive mental well-being in healthy middle-aged and older people. Of the four diurnal cortisol levels considered here, only evening cortisol showed a prospective association with well-being and only in minimally adjusted analysis. However, cortisol was sampled on only , or , days and studies with samples across . . .
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