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David S Michaud1, Mireille Guay2
1Health Canada, Non-Ionizing Radiation Health Sciences Division, Ottawa, Canada.
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There is growing interest in studying how habitual sleep disturbance affects biological risk factors that may underscore adverse health outcomes. This study examined associations between hair cortisol concentrations and self-reported sleep quality and objectively measured sleep metrics derived using actigraphy. Data were collected from 306 female and 177 male adults, aged 18-79 years. Hair cortisol was analysed from 3-cm proximal hair segments from the head to represent cortisol accumulation over approximately 90 days. Sleep quality measures included Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index (PSQI) scores and five actigraphy-derived metrics: sleep latency, total sleep time, wake after sleep onset, sleep efficiency and awakening bouts. In the fully adjusted multiple regression model, higher hair cortisol concentrations were associated with poor self-reported sleep quality (i.e., PSQI > 5; p = 0.020), and higher mean PSQI scores (p = 0.027). No significant relationships were observed with actigraphy-derived sleep measures. The findings support hair cortisol as a promising biomarker for evaluating chronic stress that often coincides with self-reported sleep disturbance. The results suggest the importance of aligning time reference periods for biomarker and self-reported outcomes and highlight the need for further research to reconcile discrepancies between subjective and objective sleep measures.
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