Acute psychological stress can produce significant hemoconcentration as well as prothrombotic changes in blood, both of which may have potentially harmful effects on the cardiovascular system. It is unclear whether these effects are independent or have influence on each other
abstract: The stress levels of the average person in today's society are extremely high and this can...
Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is reported to be the leading cause of death globally. A plethora of r...
An important assumption underlying psychobiological studies relating stress reactivity with disease ...
INTRODUCTION: Acute psychosocial stress accelerates blood coagulation and elicits hemoconcentration ...
Numerous naturalistic, experimental, and mechanistic studies strongly support the notion that-as par...
Stress-induced activation of the sympathoadrenal medullary system activates both the coagulation and...
A prothrombotic state (i.e., “thickened blood”), which can include hemostatic and endothelial change...
There is an enormous amount of literature on psychological stress and cardiovascular disease. This r...
Blood coagulation activation might be mechanism linking acute mental stress with coronary events. We...
Potential mechanisms coordinating individual differences in cardiovascular reactivity and endocrine ...
Hematocrit has been implicated in the triggering of cardiovascular events and the development of car...
Low socioeconomic status (SES) and psychological stress are associated with increased risk of corona...
The cardiovascular system is subject to various dynamical processes enabling adaptive changes under ...
Psychological stress accepted as an important and independent cardiovascular risk factor. Acute psyc...
An important assumption underlying psychobiological studies relating stress reactivity with disease ...
abstract: The stress levels of the average person in today's society are extremely high and this can...
Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is reported to be the leading cause of death globally. A plethora of r...
An important assumption underlying psychobiological studies relating stress reactivity with disease ...
INTRODUCTION: Acute psychosocial stress accelerates blood coagulation and elicits hemoconcentration ...
Numerous naturalistic, experimental, and mechanistic studies strongly support the notion that-as par...
Stress-induced activation of the sympathoadrenal medullary system activates both the coagulation and...
A prothrombotic state (i.e., “thickened blood”), which can include hemostatic and endothelial change...
There is an enormous amount of literature on psychological stress and cardiovascular disease. This r...
Blood coagulation activation might be mechanism linking acute mental stress with coronary events. We...
Potential mechanisms coordinating individual differences in cardiovascular reactivity and endocrine ...
Hematocrit has been implicated in the triggering of cardiovascular events and the development of car...
Low socioeconomic status (SES) and psychological stress are associated with increased risk of corona...
The cardiovascular system is subject to various dynamical processes enabling adaptive changes under ...
Psychological stress accepted as an important and independent cardiovascular risk factor. Acute psyc...
An important assumption underlying psychobiological studies relating stress reactivity with disease ...
abstract: The stress levels of the average person in today's society are extremely high and this can...
Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is reported to be the leading cause of death globally. A plethora of r...
An important assumption underlying psychobiological studies relating stress reactivity with disease ...