The hypothesis that hostile and nonhostile individuals would differ in both magnitude and duration of cardiovascular reactivity to relived anger was tested. Participants were 66 older adults (mean age, 62; 38 women and 28 men; 70% Caucasian American, 30% African American). Each took part in a structured interview scored using the Interpersonal Hostility Assessment Technique. Later each relived a self-chosen anger memory while heart rate and systolic and diastolic blood pressures were measured continuously using an Ohmeda Finapres monitor. Hostile participants had larger and longer-lasting blood pressure responses to anger. African Americans also showed longer-lasting blood pressure reactivity to anger. Health and measurement implications ar...
The goal of the present correlational study is to test the hypothesis that anger initiates essential...
Research suggests that heart rate variability (HRV) is a physiological indicator of the flexibility ...
ObjectiveDespite experimental manipulations that reliably elicit affective and physiological respons...
The exact nature of the anger - cardiovascular health relationship and its mechanisms remain obscure...
We examined the association between blood pressure (BP) reactivity to an anger provocation interview...
This study used impedance cardiographic techniques to explore the possible relationships among state...
Objective: Prior studies demonstrate that hostile persons respond to social stressors with heightene...
A relationship between Type A Behavior Pattern (TABP) and cardiovascular function has been suggested...
Hostility is associated with cardiovascular disease risk. Heightened cardiovascular reactivity (CVR)...
The influence of autonomic activation in response to controllable versus noncontrollable stress, ang...
Hostility and anger have been attributed as psychosocial risk factors for coronary heart disease. He...
Objective: This study examined aspects of the transactional model of hostility and health by investi...
Hostility and anger have been attributed as psychosocial risk factors for coronary heart disease. He...
This study sought to determine the role of hostility in moderating the effects of positive social in...
This study sought to determine the role of hostility in moderating the effects of positive social in...
The goal of the present correlational study is to test the hypothesis that anger initiates essential...
Research suggests that heart rate variability (HRV) is a physiological indicator of the flexibility ...
ObjectiveDespite experimental manipulations that reliably elicit affective and physiological respons...
The exact nature of the anger - cardiovascular health relationship and its mechanisms remain obscure...
We examined the association between blood pressure (BP) reactivity to an anger provocation interview...
This study used impedance cardiographic techniques to explore the possible relationships among state...
Objective: Prior studies demonstrate that hostile persons respond to social stressors with heightene...
A relationship between Type A Behavior Pattern (TABP) and cardiovascular function has been suggested...
Hostility is associated with cardiovascular disease risk. Heightened cardiovascular reactivity (CVR)...
The influence of autonomic activation in response to controllable versus noncontrollable stress, ang...
Hostility and anger have been attributed as psychosocial risk factors for coronary heart disease. He...
Objective: This study examined aspects of the transactional model of hostility and health by investi...
Hostility and anger have been attributed as psychosocial risk factors for coronary heart disease. He...
This study sought to determine the role of hostility in moderating the effects of positive social in...
This study sought to determine the role of hostility in moderating the effects of positive social in...
The goal of the present correlational study is to test the hypothesis that anger initiates essential...
Research suggests that heart rate variability (HRV) is a physiological indicator of the flexibility ...
ObjectiveDespite experimental manipulations that reliably elicit affective and physiological respons...