Background: It has been proposed that increased physiological responses (i.e., cardiovascular reactivity) to a stressor or stressors may increase the risk of developing cardiovascular disease (CVD) including increased blood pressure (BP) or hypertension. However, many prospective studies have examined the hemodynamic reactions to laboratory stress tests and CVD in Western countries and only a few studies have examined with varying durations of follow-up in the same sample studies. In addition, still relatively little is known about cardiovascular reactivity in Asian populations. Therefore, the aim of this study was to examine whether cardiovascular responses to psychological stressors remained a significant predictor of 40-month follow-up a...
BACKGROUND: Laboratory mental stress testing and 24 h ambulatory blood pressure monitoring may a...
BACKGROUND: Laboratory mental stress testing and 24 h ambulatory blood pressure monitoring may a...
Cardiovascular reactivity to stress is hypothesized to be a marker for subsequent neurogenic cardiov...
This thesis explored whether haemodynamic responses to psychological stress test predict future bloo...
Cardiovascular reactivity to stress may have a pathophysiological role in neurogenic hypertension. W...
Objective: To test the reactivity hypothesis using blood pressure data collected 12 years after base...
The study examined whether cardiovascular responses to active or passive coping tasks and single or ...
Objective: To test the reactivity hypothesis using blood pressure data collected 12 years after base...
Objective: To test the reactivity hypothesis using blood pressure data collected 12 years after base...
The study examined whether cardiovascular responses to psychological stress tests predict future anx...
Cardiovascular reactivity to stress may have a pathophysiological role in the development of hyperte...
<p>Objective: To test the reactivity hypothesis using blood pressure data collected 12 years after b...
<p>Objective: To test the reactivity hypothesis using blood pressure data collected 12 years a...
Objective: The aim of this study was to examine whether blood pressure reactions to mental stress pr...
Cardiovascular reactivity to two stressors, mental arithmetic and isometric handgrip, was investigat...
BACKGROUND: Laboratory mental stress testing and 24 h ambulatory blood pressure monitoring may a...
BACKGROUND: Laboratory mental stress testing and 24 h ambulatory blood pressure monitoring may a...
Cardiovascular reactivity to stress is hypothesized to be a marker for subsequent neurogenic cardiov...
This thesis explored whether haemodynamic responses to psychological stress test predict future bloo...
Cardiovascular reactivity to stress may have a pathophysiological role in neurogenic hypertension. W...
Objective: To test the reactivity hypothesis using blood pressure data collected 12 years after base...
The study examined whether cardiovascular responses to active or passive coping tasks and single or ...
Objective: To test the reactivity hypothesis using blood pressure data collected 12 years after base...
Objective: To test the reactivity hypothesis using blood pressure data collected 12 years after base...
The study examined whether cardiovascular responses to psychological stress tests predict future anx...
Cardiovascular reactivity to stress may have a pathophysiological role in the development of hyperte...
<p>Objective: To test the reactivity hypothesis using blood pressure data collected 12 years after b...
<p>Objective: To test the reactivity hypothesis using blood pressure data collected 12 years a...
Objective: The aim of this study was to examine whether blood pressure reactions to mental stress pr...
Cardiovascular reactivity to two stressors, mental arithmetic and isometric handgrip, was investigat...
BACKGROUND: Laboratory mental stress testing and 24 h ambulatory blood pressure monitoring may a...
BACKGROUND: Laboratory mental stress testing and 24 h ambulatory blood pressure monitoring may a...
Cardiovascular reactivity to stress is hypothesized to be a marker for subsequent neurogenic cardiov...