<p>This figure shows the interaction of gender and different types of stress on the risk of hypertension. Among women with stress at work and at home simultaneously, the odds of hypertension (OR = 1.370, 95% CI [1.074, 1.748]) concomitantly increased with change of stress type (P = 0.043 for linear trend). This trend was not significant for men (P = 0.38).</p
International audienceContrary to lay beliefs, current perceived stress is not consistently associat...
International audienceContrary to lay beliefs, current perceived stress is not consistently associat...
International audienceContrary to lay beliefs, current perceived stress is not consistently associat...
<p><sup>a</sup>Adjusted for age, BMI, family history of hypertension, tobacco use, intake of fatty f...
Gender differences in the epidemiology, pathophysiology, clinical manifestations and outcomes of car...
Gender differences in the epidemiology, pathophysiology, clinical manifestations and outcomes of car...
A complex clinical, laboratory and instrumental examination of 234 patients found that hypertension ...
Psychological stress, a subjective perception of an adverse environmental change, is a hallmark of m...
Psychosocial stress has been linked to both hypertension and cardiovascular disease (CVD), and hyper...
The most common cardiovascular disease is recognized as Hypertension. Approximately, in 30% of world...
The contribution of physiological, behavioral, and psychological risk factors for hypertension as re...
<p>Odds ratios of hypertension (graph A) and differences in systolic (graph B) and diastolic (graph ...
The study sought to evaluate the influence of gender, hypertension risk, and aerobic fitness on card...
The study sought to evaluate the influence of gender, hypertension risk, and aerobic fitness on card...
International audienceContrary to lay beliefs, current perceived stress is not consistently associat...
International audienceContrary to lay beliefs, current perceived stress is not consistently associat...
International audienceContrary to lay beliefs, current perceived stress is not consistently associat...
International audienceContrary to lay beliefs, current perceived stress is not consistently associat...
<p><sup>a</sup>Adjusted for age, BMI, family history of hypertension, tobacco use, intake of fatty f...
Gender differences in the epidemiology, pathophysiology, clinical manifestations and outcomes of car...
Gender differences in the epidemiology, pathophysiology, clinical manifestations and outcomes of car...
A complex clinical, laboratory and instrumental examination of 234 patients found that hypertension ...
Psychological stress, a subjective perception of an adverse environmental change, is a hallmark of m...
Psychosocial stress has been linked to both hypertension and cardiovascular disease (CVD), and hyper...
The most common cardiovascular disease is recognized as Hypertension. Approximately, in 30% of world...
The contribution of physiological, behavioral, and psychological risk factors for hypertension as re...
<p>Odds ratios of hypertension (graph A) and differences in systolic (graph B) and diastolic (graph ...
The study sought to evaluate the influence of gender, hypertension risk, and aerobic fitness on card...
The study sought to evaluate the influence of gender, hypertension risk, and aerobic fitness on card...
International audienceContrary to lay beliefs, current perceived stress is not consistently associat...
International audienceContrary to lay beliefs, current perceived stress is not consistently associat...
International audienceContrary to lay beliefs, current perceived stress is not consistently associat...
International audienceContrary to lay beliefs, current perceived stress is not consistently associat...