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Salivary Nitric Oxide, a Biomarker for Stress and Anxiety?
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Korean Neuropsychiatric Association PSYCHIATRY INVESTIGATION PSYCHIATRY INVESTIGATION 제13권 제3호 KCI Accredited Journals
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2016.1
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311 - 315 (5page)

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ObjectiveaaTo investigate if salivary nitrate correlates to the daily psychological stress and anxiety in a group of human subjects. MethodsaaThe convenient sample recruitment method was employed; data from seventy three subjects were analyzed. The Perceived Stress Scale (PSS) and Hamilton Anxiety Rating Scale (HAM-A) inventories were used to determine stress and anxiety scores respectively. Salivary nitric oxide was measured through nitrate (NOx) levels using the Griess reaction method. ResultsaaAlthough stress and anxiety were correlated. No significant correlation exists between salivary nitrate and daily psychological stress and anxiety in the study’s participants. ConclusionaaWhile all previous studies focused NOx levels in acute stress models. This is the first study to investigate the correlation between salivary nitrates and daily psychological stress and anxiety. Although stress and anxiety were correlated, there is no correlation between salivary nitrates and daily psychological stress and anxiety. Further studies are required to investigate this correlation using other biological samples such as plasma.

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