Diurnal cortisol and obesity in adolescents with and without Down syndrome.
Edward Andrew PitchfordRebecca E HassonJ E HornyakJulie C LumengKaren E PetersonDale A UlrichPublished in: Journal of intellectual disability research : JIDR (2019)
This study is the first to examine diurnal cortisol in DS but is limited in sample size. These preliminary findings suggest that diurnal cortisol patterns are not significantly different between adolescents with DS and TD and that cortisol levels are not associated with adiposity in this population. Despite these non-significant differences, youth with DS continue to be an 'at-risk' population for paediatric obesity in need of clinical intervention.