Research indicates that individuals may experience a rise (positive responders) or fall (negative responders) in muscle sympathetic nerve activity (MSNA) during mental stress. The aim was to examine the early blood pressure response to stress in positive and negative responders and thus its influence on the direction of change in MSNA. Blood pressure and MSNA were recorded continuously in 21 healthy young males during 2 min mental stressors (mental arithmetic, Stroop test) and physical stressors (cold pressor, handgrip exercise, post-exercise ischaemia). Participants were classified as negative or positive responders according to the direction of the mean change in MSNA during the stressor tasks. The peak changes, time of peak and rate of c...
Reactivity to mental stress has been linked to cardiovascular risk, and is shown to negatively influ...
Cardiovascular reactivity to stress may have a pathophysiological role in the development of hyperte...
Complex phenomena modulate the interplay between heart rate and blood pressure variability, in parti...
We have previously shown in young males that the rate of rise in blood pressure (BP) at the onset of...
Mental stress consistently increases arterial blood pressure, but this reliable pressor response is ...
Mental stress often begins with a sudden sensory (or internal) stimulus causing a brief arousal reac...
Mental stress consistently induces a pressor response that is often accompanied by a paradoxical inc...
Mental stress consistently increases heart rate (HR) and blood pressure (BP) in humans, despite inco...
A number of recent studies have highlighted large interindividual variability of muscle sympathetic ...
Elevated blood pressure (BP) responses to stressors in young people have been associated with greate...
One in three Americans suffers from hypertension, and another 1/3 are diagnosed as prehypertensive, ...
SUMMARY Mental stress, which increases blood pressure and heart rate, increases forearm blood flow b...
Neurovascular responses to mental stress have been linked to several cardiovascular diseases, includ...
The effects of mental stress (MS) on muscle sympathetic nerve activity (MSNA) and limb blood flows h...
Background: It has been proposed that increased physiological responses (i.e., cardiovascular reacti...
Reactivity to mental stress has been linked to cardiovascular risk, and is shown to negatively influ...
Cardiovascular reactivity to stress may have a pathophysiological role in the development of hyperte...
Complex phenomena modulate the interplay between heart rate and blood pressure variability, in parti...
We have previously shown in young males that the rate of rise in blood pressure (BP) at the onset of...
Mental stress consistently increases arterial blood pressure, but this reliable pressor response is ...
Mental stress often begins with a sudden sensory (or internal) stimulus causing a brief arousal reac...
Mental stress consistently induces a pressor response that is often accompanied by a paradoxical inc...
Mental stress consistently increases heart rate (HR) and blood pressure (BP) in humans, despite inco...
A number of recent studies have highlighted large interindividual variability of muscle sympathetic ...
Elevated blood pressure (BP) responses to stressors in young people have been associated with greate...
One in three Americans suffers from hypertension, and another 1/3 are diagnosed as prehypertensive, ...
SUMMARY Mental stress, which increases blood pressure and heart rate, increases forearm blood flow b...
Neurovascular responses to mental stress have been linked to several cardiovascular diseases, includ...
The effects of mental stress (MS) on muscle sympathetic nerve activity (MSNA) and limb blood flows h...
Background: It has been proposed that increased physiological responses (i.e., cardiovascular reacti...
Reactivity to mental stress has been linked to cardiovascular risk, and is shown to negatively influ...
Cardiovascular reactivity to stress may have a pathophysiological role in the development of hyperte...
Complex phenomena modulate the interplay between heart rate and blood pressure variability, in parti...