Background Chronic psychological stress has been associated with hypertension, but few studies have examined this relationship in blacks. We examined the association between perceived stress levels assessed annually for up to 13 years and incident hypertension in the Jackson Heart Study, a community-based cohort of blacks. Methods and Results Analyses included 1829 participants without hypertension at baseline (Exam 1, 2000-2004). Incident hypertension was defined as blood pressure≥140/90 mm Hg or antihypertensive medication use at Exam 2 (2005-2008) or Exam 3 (2009-2012). Each follow-up interval at risk of hypertension was categorized as low, moderate, or high perceived stress based on the number of annual assessments betwee...
African-American women have disturbingly high rates of hypertension, exceeding those of African-Amer...
"Globally most interventions focus on improving lifestyle habits and treatment regimens to combat hy...
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Background Chronic psychological stress has been associated with hypertension, but few studies have ...
has been identified as an adverse bio-psychosocial stressor that may be related to the prevalence of...
Exposure to racial discrimination is a prevalent psychosocial stressor in African Americans but may ...
Background: The evidence linking stress to hypertension has been scarcely documented in population-b...
This is a comprehensive and integrative review of multiple factors underlying the greater prevalence...
This is a comprehensive and integrative review of multiple factors underlying the greater prevalence...
Background: The evidence linking stress to hypertension has been scarcely documented in population-b...
Background: The evidence linking stress to hypertension has been scarcely documented in population-b...
African-American women have disturbingly high rates of hypertension, exceeding those of African-Amer...
Abstract Background: Heart disease is the number one killer for all Americans along with stroke and...
African Americans are at greater risk for hypertension than are other ethnic groups. This study exam...
Abstract Background: Heart disease is the number one killer for all Americans along with stroke and...
African-American women have disturbingly high rates of hypertension, exceeding those of African-Amer...
"Globally most interventions focus on improving lifestyle habits and treatment regimens to combat hy...
Peer Reviewedhttps://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/151271/1/jch13630.pdfhttps://deepblue....
Background Chronic psychological stress has been associated with hypertension, but few studies have ...
has been identified as an adverse bio-psychosocial stressor that may be related to the prevalence of...
Exposure to racial discrimination is a prevalent psychosocial stressor in African Americans but may ...
Background: The evidence linking stress to hypertension has been scarcely documented in population-b...
This is a comprehensive and integrative review of multiple factors underlying the greater prevalence...
This is a comprehensive and integrative review of multiple factors underlying the greater prevalence...
Background: The evidence linking stress to hypertension has been scarcely documented in population-b...
Background: The evidence linking stress to hypertension has been scarcely documented in population-b...
African-American women have disturbingly high rates of hypertension, exceeding those of African-Amer...
Abstract Background: Heart disease is the number one killer for all Americans along with stroke and...
African Americans are at greater risk for hypertension than are other ethnic groups. This study exam...
Abstract Background: Heart disease is the number one killer for all Americans along with stroke and...
African-American women have disturbingly high rates of hypertension, exceeding those of African-Amer...
"Globally most interventions focus on improving lifestyle habits and treatment regimens to combat hy...
Peer Reviewedhttps://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/151271/1/jch13630.pdfhttps://deepblue....