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Hair glucocorticoids in adults with intellectual disabilities and depressive symptoms pre- and post-bright light therapy:First explorations
BACKGROUND: Depressive symptoms and stress are common in adults with intellectual disabilities. Our aim was to explore longāterm biological stress levels, assessed by hair cortisol (HairF) and cortisone (HairE) concentrations, in adults with intellectual disabilities and depressive symptoms and to investigate the effects of bright light therapy (BLT) on hair glucocorticoids. METHOD: Scalp hair samples (nĀ =Ā 14) were retrospectively examined at baseline and postāBLT (10.000 and 300 lux). Liquid chromatographyātandem mass spectrometry was used to measure hair glucocorticoids. RESULTS: A significant correlation was found between baseline HairF and depression scores (rĀ =Ā .605, pĀ =Ā .028). Postāintervention HairE levels were significantly increased ([95% CI: 11.2ā17.4Ā pg/mg], pĀ =Ā .003), in particular after dim light (300 lux) ([95% CI: 10.0ā18.3Ā pg/mg], pĀ =Ā .020). CONCLUSIONS: This study showed that retrospectively examining biological levels of stress in adults with intellectual disabilities seems a potentially promising and objective method to gain insight in the stress level of adults with intellectual disabilities