Does having a positive family history of essential hypertension predispose one to greater cardiovascular reactivity? Could reactivity be assessed with stress tasks that have greater external validity than traditional laboratory stressors? To answer these questions? 2b subjects with parental history of essential hypertension and 3b subjects without) were induced to converse with an experimenter on (a) a neutral topic (the weather)? and (b) an affective topic (a frustrating person or event). The topics were selected from a Iist of 2b because they had been rated by undergraduates as being the least and most arousing topics to talk about with a stranger in an experimental situation. The ratings yielded no interactions of sex of experimenter wit...
OBJECTIVES: The aim was to assess the combined influence of biological risk for hypertension and pat...
Background: It has been proposed that increased physiological responses (i.e., cardiovascular reacti...
Purpose: This study compared blood pressure, heart rate variability (HRV) and forearm blood flow, at...
To examine whether differences in behavioral responses to stress mediated or moderated the relation ...
Research has suggested that cardiovascular reactivity to stress may be a risk factor for the develop...
This study was conducted to assess whether certain personality characteristics and a positive family...
Note:Psychological stress may be a risk factor for the development of essential hypertension. Howeve...
Psychological stress may be a risk factor for essential hypertension. While several variables have b...
Both greater cardiovascular reactivity and lesser reactivity (“blunting”) to laboratory stressors ar...
Cardiovascular reactivity to two stressors, mental arithmetic and isometric handgrip, was investigat...
Objective: To compare blood pressure-regulating mechanisms during mental stress in two groups of off...
Cardiovascular reactivity to stress may have a pathophysiological role in neurogenic hypertension. W...
Because the correspondence between laboratory measures of blood pressure and heart rate responses to...
How we react physiologically to stress has long been considered to have implications for our health....
The response of the cardiovascular system to stressful situations has long been considered to have i...
OBJECTIVES: The aim was to assess the combined influence of biological risk for hypertension and pat...
Background: It has been proposed that increased physiological responses (i.e., cardiovascular reacti...
Purpose: This study compared blood pressure, heart rate variability (HRV) and forearm blood flow, at...
To examine whether differences in behavioral responses to stress mediated or moderated the relation ...
Research has suggested that cardiovascular reactivity to stress may be a risk factor for the develop...
This study was conducted to assess whether certain personality characteristics and a positive family...
Note:Psychological stress may be a risk factor for the development of essential hypertension. Howeve...
Psychological stress may be a risk factor for essential hypertension. While several variables have b...
Both greater cardiovascular reactivity and lesser reactivity (“blunting”) to laboratory stressors ar...
Cardiovascular reactivity to two stressors, mental arithmetic and isometric handgrip, was investigat...
Objective: To compare blood pressure-regulating mechanisms during mental stress in two groups of off...
Cardiovascular reactivity to stress may have a pathophysiological role in neurogenic hypertension. W...
Because the correspondence between laboratory measures of blood pressure and heart rate responses to...
How we react physiologically to stress has long been considered to have implications for our health....
The response of the cardiovascular system to stressful situations has long been considered to have i...
OBJECTIVES: The aim was to assess the combined influence of biological risk for hypertension and pat...
Background: It has been proposed that increased physiological responses (i.e., cardiovascular reacti...
Purpose: This study compared blood pressure, heart rate variability (HRV) and forearm blood flow, at...