%0 Journal Article %T Estimation of salivary cortisol level in post-menopausal women with psychosomatic disorders %A A Shetty Urvashi %A G Babu Subhas %A Kumari Suchetha %A Rao Kumuda %A Ullal Harshini %J Archive of "African Health Sciences". %D 2018 %R 10.4314/ahs.v18i2.7 %X Stress is an undesirable or health threatening response of the body, which is brought on by deleterious external influences (stressors). Objective measurement of psychosocial stress helps in assessment of pivotal role of stress in precipitation of multitude of health problems and a solution to the same. Salivary biomarkers are suggested to provide a reliable and non-invasive method for the estimation of these general health problems. Salivary cortisol is such biomarker used as tool in the examination of human physiological stress response. Post-menopausal women show an increase in stress levels and hence suffer with multiple health related problems. Hence the present study aimed to estimate salivary cortisol levels in post-menopausal women with clinically diagnosed psychosomatic disorder/disorders of the head and neck region, so as to establish salivary cortisol as a biochemical indicator of stress %K Post-menopausal women %K psychosomatic disorder %K head and neck %K salivary cortisol %K biomarker %U https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6306962/