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Scalp hair sweating as a predictor of hair cortisol level in humans



Scalp hair sweating as a predictor of hair cortisol level in humans is compared to obesity and other confounders.


  • Inconsistent results were found throughout the literature regarding factors affecting hair cortisol levels.


  • Hair cortisol level in humans was not studied for its associations to scalp hair sweating or hair wash frequency in a patient-based way.


  • Factors affecting hair cortisol levels must be precisely known in order to interpret the results correctly.


The aims of this study are to assess if BMI, Perceived Stress Scale (PSS), hair wash frequency, and sweating with scalp hair affect hair cortisol levels. It will assess which of these factors are more significant predictors of hair cortisol levels.


  • In a study on healthy adults, information about the history, socio-demographics, PSS, hair wash frequency, hair treatment, and scalp hair sweating were collected, and hair samples were taken and analyzed for their hair cortisol level.


  • Associations of hair cortisol levels with each of the variables were investigated and significant predictors of hair cortisol levels among the variables were found.


  • Hair cortisol has a significant positive association with weight, BMI, PSS, and scalp hair sweating.


  • Scalp hair sweating significantly predicts hair cortisol levels by 12.3%, while other variables did not significantly predict hair cortisol levels. Scalp hair sweating significantly predicts hair cortisol levels.


  • Age, hair wash frequency, hair treatment, and stressful events have no associations with hair cortisol levels.


  • Obesity is significantly associated with profuse sweating, thus the increase in hair cortisol levels in obese individuals could partly be the result of a higher incidence of sweating in these individuals.


  • Thus, scalp hair sweating should be taken into consideration during the study and interpretation of hair cortisol levels.





Published: 17 December 2021



source:

https://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-021-02223-0

https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-02223-0

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