Salivary cortisol in longitudinal associations between affective symptoms and midlife cognitive function: A British birth cohort study
Affective disorders are associated with accelerated cognitive ageing. However, current understanding of biological mechanisms which underlie these observed associations is limited. The aim of this study was to test: 1) Whether cortisol acts as a pathway in the association between depressive or anxie...
Main Authors: | Aguirre, E. (Author), Brown, B. (Author), Buckman, J.E.J (Author), Cooper, C. (Author), Desai, R. (Author), Gaysina, D. (Author), John, A. (Author), Marchant, N.L (Author), Michael, S. (Author), Nurock, S. (Author), Pilling, S. (Author), Richards, M. (Author), Rio, M. (Author), Saunders, R. (Author), Stott, J. (Author), Ware, P. (Author) |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Elsevier Ltd
2022
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