OBJECTIVE: The stress reactivity hypothesis posits that the extremes of exaggerated and low or blunted cardiovascular reactivity (CVR) to stress may lead to adverse health outcomes via psychophysiological pathways. A potential indirect pathway between CVR and disease outcomes is through health-related behaviour and behaviour change. However, this is a less well understood pathway. Design: A registered systematic review was undertaken to determine the association between cardiovascular reactivity (CVR) and health behaviour change, as well as identify mediators and moderators. Eight papers that met the inclusion criteria, focused on smoking cessation and weight loss, were identified. Results: Pooling data from studies exploring the prospectiv...
Blunted physiological reactions to acute psychological stress are associated with a range of adverse...
A series of meta‐analyses was undertaken to determine the contributions of sympathetic and parasympa...
BACKGROUND: Sedentary behaviour, physical activity, and psychobiological reactivity to acute psychol...
The stress reactivity hypothesis posits that the extremes of exaggerated and low or blunted cardiova...
OBJECTIVE: High cardiovascular reactions to psychological stress are associated with the development...
How we react physiologically to stress has long been considered to have implications for our health....
A cornerstone for research into the link between stress and health has been the reactivity hypothesi...
The response of the cardiovascular system to stressful situations has long been considered to have i...
Recent evidence demonstrates that individuals with low heart rate (HR) reactions to acute psychologi...
Sedentary behaviour is an emerging risk factor for cardiovascular disease (CVD), but there is a clea...
Exaggerated haemodynamic reactions to acute psychological stress have been implicated in a number of...
Cardiovascular reactivity to two stressors, mental arithmetic and isometric handgrip, was investigat...
Blunted cardiovascular reactivity to acute psychological stress has been linked to a range of advers...
Background: Sedentary behaviour is a risk factor for cardiovascular disease (CVD), but the underlyin...
Substantial evidence links exaggerated mental stress induced blood pressure reactivity to future hyp...
Blunted physiological reactions to acute psychological stress are associated with a range of adverse...
A series of meta‐analyses was undertaken to determine the contributions of sympathetic and parasympa...
BACKGROUND: Sedentary behaviour, physical activity, and psychobiological reactivity to acute psychol...
The stress reactivity hypothesis posits that the extremes of exaggerated and low or blunted cardiova...
OBJECTIVE: High cardiovascular reactions to psychological stress are associated with the development...
How we react physiologically to stress has long been considered to have implications for our health....
A cornerstone for research into the link between stress and health has been the reactivity hypothesi...
The response of the cardiovascular system to stressful situations has long been considered to have i...
Recent evidence demonstrates that individuals with low heart rate (HR) reactions to acute psychologi...
Sedentary behaviour is an emerging risk factor for cardiovascular disease (CVD), but there is a clea...
Exaggerated haemodynamic reactions to acute psychological stress have been implicated in a number of...
Cardiovascular reactivity to two stressors, mental arithmetic and isometric handgrip, was investigat...
Blunted cardiovascular reactivity to acute psychological stress has been linked to a range of advers...
Background: Sedentary behaviour is a risk factor for cardiovascular disease (CVD), but the underlyin...
Substantial evidence links exaggerated mental stress induced blood pressure reactivity to future hyp...
Blunted physiological reactions to acute psychological stress are associated with a range of adverse...
A series of meta‐analyses was undertaken to determine the contributions of sympathetic and parasympa...
BACKGROUND: Sedentary behaviour, physical activity, and psychobiological reactivity to acute psychol...