OBJECTIVES A dissociation between behavioural (in-control) and physiological parameters (indicating loss-of-control) is associated with cardiovascular risk in defensive coping (DefS) Africans. We evaluated relationships between DefS, sub-clinical atherosclerosis, low-grade inflammation and hypercoagulation in a bi-ethnic sex cohort. METHODS Black (Africans) and white Africans (Caucasians) (n = 375; aged 44.6 ± 9.7 years) were included. Ambulatory BP, vascular structure (left carotid cross-sectional wall area (L-CSWA) and plaque counts), and markers of coagulation and inflammation were quantified. Ethnicity/coping style interaction was revealed only in DefS participants. RESULTS A hypertensive state, less plaque, low-grade inf...
Thesis (Ph.D. (Physiology))--North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2005.Motivation: Cardiovas...
Official Journal of the European Atherosclerosis SocietyConventional and behavioral risk factors exp...
Findings from a Sub-Saharan African Cohort An escalating prevalence of hypertension in black African...
Objectives: A dissociation between behavioural (in-control) and physiological parameters (indicating...
Background: Dissociation between behavioural defensive active coping (AC) control albeit physiologic...
Objective The defensive active coping response is a recognised cardiovascular risk factor in Africa...
MSc (Physiology), North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2014Motivation: It has been shown tha...
Background: Defensive active coping responses (being-in-control, acceptance of the stressor as reali...
MSc (Physiology), North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2015Motivation: The different coping ...
Objectives: Defensive coping (DefS) in Blacks has been associated with greater cardiovascular risk ...
Background: Defensive coping is an established cardiovascular risk factor in Africans. Additionally,...
The purpose of this study was to compare active and passive coping strategies of Africans with perce...
Defensive coping (DefS), oxidative stress, inflammation, and related amino acids (phenylalanine [Phe...
Defensive coping (DefS), oxidative stress, inflammation, and related amino acids (phenylalanine [Phe...
Longitudinal cohort studies in sub-Saharan Africa are urgently needed to understand cardiovascular d...
Thesis (Ph.D. (Physiology))--North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2005.Motivation: Cardiovas...
Official Journal of the European Atherosclerosis SocietyConventional and behavioral risk factors exp...
Findings from a Sub-Saharan African Cohort An escalating prevalence of hypertension in black African...
Objectives: A dissociation between behavioural (in-control) and physiological parameters (indicating...
Background: Dissociation between behavioural defensive active coping (AC) control albeit physiologic...
Objective The defensive active coping response is a recognised cardiovascular risk factor in Africa...
MSc (Physiology), North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2014Motivation: It has been shown tha...
Background: Defensive active coping responses (being-in-control, acceptance of the stressor as reali...
MSc (Physiology), North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2015Motivation: The different coping ...
Objectives: Defensive coping (DefS) in Blacks has been associated with greater cardiovascular risk ...
Background: Defensive coping is an established cardiovascular risk factor in Africans. Additionally,...
The purpose of this study was to compare active and passive coping strategies of Africans with perce...
Defensive coping (DefS), oxidative stress, inflammation, and related amino acids (phenylalanine [Phe...
Defensive coping (DefS), oxidative stress, inflammation, and related amino acids (phenylalanine [Phe...
Longitudinal cohort studies in sub-Saharan Africa are urgently needed to understand cardiovascular d...
Thesis (Ph.D. (Physiology))--North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2005.Motivation: Cardiovas...
Official Journal of the European Atherosclerosis SocietyConventional and behavioral risk factors exp...
Findings from a Sub-Saharan African Cohort An escalating prevalence of hypertension in black African...