Objective: To test the reactivity hypothesis using blood pressure data collected 12 years after baseline. This study examined whether blood pressure reactions to acute mental stress predicted future blood pressure resting levels, as well as the temporal drift in resting blood pressure, and whether the prediction was affected by sex, age, and socioeconomic status. Methods: Resting blood pressure was recorded at an initial baseline and in response to a mental stress task. Twelve years later, resting blood pressure was again assessed. Data were available for 1196 participants (645 women, 551 men), comprising, at the time of stress testing, 439 whowere aged 24 years; 503, aged 44; and 254, aged 63. The participants included 531 who were from ...
Cardiovascular reactivity to stress may have a pathophysiological role in the development of hyperte...
Background Heightened blood pressure (BP) responses to mental stress predict raised BP levels over s...
The study examined whether cardiovascular responses to active or passive coping tasks and single or ...
Objective: To test the reactivity hypothesis using blood pressure data collected 12 years after base...
Objective: To test the reactivity hypothesis using blood pressure data collected 12 years after base...
<p>Objective: To test the reactivity hypothesis using blood pressure data collected 12 years after b...
<p>Objective: To test the reactivity hypothesis using blood pressure data collected 12 years a...
OBJECTIVE: This epidemiological study examined whether the magnitude of blood pressure reactions to ...
OBJECTIVE: This epidemiological study examined whether the magnitude of blood pressure reactions to ...
Objective: The aim of this study was to examine whether blood pressure reactions to mental stress pr...
This thesis explored whether haemodynamic responses to psychological stress test predict future bloo...
Background: It has been proposed that increased physiological responses (i.e., cardiovascular reacti...
Cardiovascular reactivity to stress may have a pathophysiological role in neurogenic hypertension. W...
BACKGROUND: Heightened blood pressure (BP) responses to mental stress predict raised BP levels over ...
These analyses examined the association between blood pressure reactions to acute psychological stre...
Cardiovascular reactivity to stress may have a pathophysiological role in the development of hyperte...
Background Heightened blood pressure (BP) responses to mental stress predict raised BP levels over s...
The study examined whether cardiovascular responses to active or passive coping tasks and single or ...
Objective: To test the reactivity hypothesis using blood pressure data collected 12 years after base...
Objective: To test the reactivity hypothesis using blood pressure data collected 12 years after base...
<p>Objective: To test the reactivity hypothesis using blood pressure data collected 12 years after b...
<p>Objective: To test the reactivity hypothesis using blood pressure data collected 12 years a...
OBJECTIVE: This epidemiological study examined whether the magnitude of blood pressure reactions to ...
OBJECTIVE: This epidemiological study examined whether the magnitude of blood pressure reactions to ...
Objective: The aim of this study was to examine whether blood pressure reactions to mental stress pr...
This thesis explored whether haemodynamic responses to psychological stress test predict future bloo...
Background: It has been proposed that increased physiological responses (i.e., cardiovascular reacti...
Cardiovascular reactivity to stress may have a pathophysiological role in neurogenic hypertension. W...
BACKGROUND: Heightened blood pressure (BP) responses to mental stress predict raised BP levels over ...
These analyses examined the association between blood pressure reactions to acute psychological stre...
Cardiovascular reactivity to stress may have a pathophysiological role in the development of hyperte...
Background Heightened blood pressure (BP) responses to mental stress predict raised BP levels over s...
The study examined whether cardiovascular responses to active or passive coping tasks and single or ...