Background. Recent mortality profiles in Brazil show that circulatory diseases are the leading cause of death in Brazil. These disorders contribute to 34% of deaths, with 50% of those deaths occurring in people under 50 years of age, that is, in people who are still active in the workforce. We assume that the growing incidence of cardiovascular diseases has occurred as the globalization of Brazil continues and brings with it the associated health risk factors of modern lifestyles, including stress.Aim. This paper reports the. evidence on the influence of stress in the development, onset and progress of cardiovascular diseases. We aim to define the concept of stress and to point systematically to the interrelationships between its emotional ...
Objective: the aim of our study was to evaluate the role of stressful events, lifestyles and various...
Objective: the aim of our study was to evaluate the role of stressful events, lifestyles and various...
Cardiovascular risk profile and health self-evaluation in Brazil: a population-based study Objective...
Mário Maciel de Lima Jr,1,2 Glaciane Rocha da Silva,3 Sebastião Salazar Jensem Filho,2...
Abstract—Brazil is a large country, with an evolving economy, but marked social inequalities. The po...
Trabalho final de mestrado integrado em Medicina área de Psiquiatria, apresentado à Faculdade de Med...
This study is part of the first stage of an extension project entitled “The Nursing Care in Cardiova...
# The Author(s) 2015. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract The ro...
Background: There is wide consensus on the association between work stress and cardiovascular diseas...
Elevated arterial blood pressure varies substantially in relation to social and cultural variables. ...
Two of the major causes of death worldwide are cardiovascular disease and Type II diabetes. Although...
Abstract Background In the 1920s, heart disease (a noncommunicable disease), was the new leading c...
Abstract Background In the 1920s, heart disease (a noncommunicable disease), was the new leading c...
There is an enormous amount of literature on psychological stress and cardiovascular disease. This r...
The role of psychosocial work stress as a risk factor for chronic disease has been the subject of co...
Objective: the aim of our study was to evaluate the role of stressful events, lifestyles and various...
Objective: the aim of our study was to evaluate the role of stressful events, lifestyles and various...
Cardiovascular risk profile and health self-evaluation in Brazil: a population-based study Objective...
Mário Maciel de Lima Jr,1,2 Glaciane Rocha da Silva,3 Sebastião Salazar Jensem Filho,2...
Abstract—Brazil is a large country, with an evolving economy, but marked social inequalities. The po...
Trabalho final de mestrado integrado em Medicina área de Psiquiatria, apresentado à Faculdade de Med...
This study is part of the first stage of an extension project entitled “The Nursing Care in Cardiova...
# The Author(s) 2015. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract The ro...
Background: There is wide consensus on the association between work stress and cardiovascular diseas...
Elevated arterial blood pressure varies substantially in relation to social and cultural variables. ...
Two of the major causes of death worldwide are cardiovascular disease and Type II diabetes. Although...
Abstract Background In the 1920s, heart disease (a noncommunicable disease), was the new leading c...
Abstract Background In the 1920s, heart disease (a noncommunicable disease), was the new leading c...
There is an enormous amount of literature on psychological stress and cardiovascular disease. This r...
The role of psychosocial work stress as a risk factor for chronic disease has been the subject of co...
Objective: the aim of our study was to evaluate the role of stressful events, lifestyles and various...
Objective: the aim of our study was to evaluate the role of stressful events, lifestyles and various...
Cardiovascular risk profile and health self-evaluation in Brazil: a population-based study Objective...