The response of the cardiovascular system to stressful situations has long been considered to have implications for health outcomes. Both exaggerated and diminished cardiovascular reactivity to acute psychological stressors have serious consequences for health. This chapter will compare and discuss research on both high and low cardiovascular responses to psychological stress. Exaggerated reactions are associated with the development of hypertension, markers of systemic atherosclerosis, and cardiovascular disease. Blunted or low reactivity is related to depression, obesity, and a range of addictions. It has been proposed that an interaction between genetics and the environment contributes to individuals’ reactivity to stress. The objective ...
Psychological stress may be a risk factor for essential hypertension. While several variables have b...
Substantial evidence links exaggerated mental stress induced blood pressure reactivity to future hyp...
In a recent study, the association between cardiovascular reactions to acute psychological stress an...
The response of the cardiovascular system to stressful situations has long been considered to have i...
Objective High cardiovascular reactions to psychological stress are associated with the development...
How we react physiologically to stress has long been considered to have implications for our health....
Exaggerated cardiovascular reactions to acute psychological stress have been implicated in a number ...
A cornerstone for research into the link between stress and health has been the reactivity hypothesi...
Cardiovascular reactivity to two stressors, mental arithmetic and isometric handgrip, was investigat...
Previous results from our laboratory suggest a combined effect of anger-suppression and family histo...
The stress reactivity hypothesis posits that the extremes of exaggerated and low or blunted cardiova...
Exaggerated haemodynamic reactions to acute psychological stress have been implicated in cardiovascu...
The idea that stress can contribute to disease has been a partof the lore of medicine since the anci...
There is an enormous amount of literature on psychological stress and cardiovascular disease. This r...
The cardiovascular system is subject to various dynamical processes enabling adaptive changes under ...
Psychological stress may be a risk factor for essential hypertension. While several variables have b...
Substantial evidence links exaggerated mental stress induced blood pressure reactivity to future hyp...
In a recent study, the association between cardiovascular reactions to acute psychological stress an...
The response of the cardiovascular system to stressful situations has long been considered to have i...
Objective High cardiovascular reactions to psychological stress are associated with the development...
How we react physiologically to stress has long been considered to have implications for our health....
Exaggerated cardiovascular reactions to acute psychological stress have been implicated in a number ...
A cornerstone for research into the link between stress and health has been the reactivity hypothesi...
Cardiovascular reactivity to two stressors, mental arithmetic and isometric handgrip, was investigat...
Previous results from our laboratory suggest a combined effect of anger-suppression and family histo...
The stress reactivity hypothesis posits that the extremes of exaggerated and low or blunted cardiova...
Exaggerated haemodynamic reactions to acute psychological stress have been implicated in cardiovascu...
The idea that stress can contribute to disease has been a partof the lore of medicine since the anci...
There is an enormous amount of literature on psychological stress and cardiovascular disease. This r...
The cardiovascular system is subject to various dynamical processes enabling adaptive changes under ...
Psychological stress may be a risk factor for essential hypertension. While several variables have b...
Substantial evidence links exaggerated mental stress induced blood pressure reactivity to future hyp...
In a recent study, the association between cardiovascular reactions to acute psychological stress an...