Hypertension has been found to be related to decreased sensitivity to painful stimuli. The current study explored whether this relationship extends into the normotensive range of blood pressures. Resting blood pressures were assessed in 60 male normotensives. Subjects then underwent a l min finger pressure pain stimulation trial. Pain ratings were inversely related to resting systolic blood pressure. This relationship was unrelated to emotional state or coping styles. Multiple regression analyses indicated that over one-third of the variance in pain ratings can be accounted for by resting blood pressure, coping style, and emotional state
Abstract Although a hypertension-related hypalgesia has been described, the relation between pain pe...
Activating the arterial baroreceptors in animals has been shown to blunt pain sensation and provide ...
Abstract—Low pain sensitivity has been reported in hypertensive subjects as well in groups deemed to...
High blood pressure is associated with decreased sensitivity to pain in humans and animals. Interest...
Abstract. There is broad evidence for a functional interaction between the cardiovascular and pain r...
A growing literature has reported a significant reduction in pain sensitivity among hypertensioe an...
A reliable finding from the physical pain literature is that individuals with higher resting (i.e., ...
A reliable finding from the physical pain literature is that individuals with higher resting (i.e., ...
An association between increased blood pressure levels and hypoalgesia has been reported in the expe...
Objective To investigate dental pain perception in a large group of essential hypertensive subjects....
The relationship between pain and hypertension is potentially of great pathophysiological and clinic...
The influence of baroreceptor modulation on pain perception has been extensively studied in normal a...
OBJECTIVE: The mechanisms involved in the relationship between pain perception and hypertension are ...
The study investigated whether the relationship between sex and experimental pain report was explain...
Objective: In the operant conditioning of hypertension hypothesis, it is assumed that the frequently...
Abstract Although a hypertension-related hypalgesia has been described, the relation between pain pe...
Activating the arterial baroreceptors in animals has been shown to blunt pain sensation and provide ...
Abstract—Low pain sensitivity has been reported in hypertensive subjects as well in groups deemed to...
High blood pressure is associated with decreased sensitivity to pain in humans and animals. Interest...
Abstract. There is broad evidence for a functional interaction between the cardiovascular and pain r...
A growing literature has reported a significant reduction in pain sensitivity among hypertensioe an...
A reliable finding from the physical pain literature is that individuals with higher resting (i.e., ...
A reliable finding from the physical pain literature is that individuals with higher resting (i.e., ...
An association between increased blood pressure levels and hypoalgesia has been reported in the expe...
Objective To investigate dental pain perception in a large group of essential hypertensive subjects....
The relationship between pain and hypertension is potentially of great pathophysiological and clinic...
The influence of baroreceptor modulation on pain perception has been extensively studied in normal a...
OBJECTIVE: The mechanisms involved in the relationship between pain perception and hypertension are ...
The study investigated whether the relationship between sex and experimental pain report was explain...
Objective: In the operant conditioning of hypertension hypothesis, it is assumed that the frequently...
Abstract Although a hypertension-related hypalgesia has been described, the relation between pain pe...
Activating the arterial baroreceptors in animals has been shown to blunt pain sensation and provide ...
Abstract—Low pain sensitivity has been reported in hypertensive subjects as well in groups deemed to...