Adults Who Go To Bed Lonely Get Stress Hormone Boost Next Morning
Tue, 31 Oct 2006 04:00 AM EST
... A study that takes a rare look at the physiological, social and emotional dynamics of day-to-day experiences in real-life settings shows that when older adults go to bed lonely, sad or overwhelmed, they have elevated levels of cortisol shortly after waking the next morning. This cues the body on a day-to-day basis that it is time to rev up to deal with loneliness and other negative experiences, according to the Northwestern University researcher who led the study. ...
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