Objective: Several studies have shown that hostility, as measured by the Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory-derived Cook-Medley Hostility Scale (Ho), is positively associated with several cardiovascular risk factors, possibly accounting for the relationship between Ho scores and cardiovascular mortality. This study was undertaken to examine associations between hostility and cardiovascular risk factors representing the metabolic syndrome in 1081 older men who participated in the Normative Aging Study. Methods: Subjects included men who completed the Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory in 1986 and who participated in a subsequent laboratory examination within 1 to 4 years. Total and subscale Ho scores were computed, and asso...
Despite the increased awareness of the problem of cardiovascular disease (CVD), the rates of morbidi...
OBJECTIVE: To assess whether psychological constructs of hostility, anger, type A behavior pattern, ...
Hostility is a personality trait associated with increased risk of coronary heart disease. No study ...
Objective: Several studies have shown that hostility, as measured by the Minnesota Multiphasic Perso...
This investigation examined the impact of hostility and the metabolic syndrome on coronary heart dis...
This investigation examined the impact of hostility and the metabolic syndrome on coronary heart dis...
A growing body of evidence suggests that the metabolic syndrome and hostility are independent risk f...
none1norivista indicizzata su MedlineCynical hostility and the metabolic syndrome: A case-control s...
Background: Evidence suggests that metabolic syndrome and hostility are independent risk factors for...
Hostility has been associated with coronary heart disease mortality. To assess possible mechanisms l...
This study tested whether suppressed hostility predicted incident hypertension (HTN) in initially no...
OBJECTIVE: Previous research has produced mixed results pertaining to the association between hostil...
Objective: To examine the relationship between hostility and biological risk factors for coronary he...
The authors tested in 134 African American and European American children whether hostility measured...
Cynical hostility has been associated with increased cardiovascular morbidity and mortality; yet few...
Despite the increased awareness of the problem of cardiovascular disease (CVD), the rates of morbidi...
OBJECTIVE: To assess whether psychological constructs of hostility, anger, type A behavior pattern, ...
Hostility is a personality trait associated with increased risk of coronary heart disease. No study ...
Objective: Several studies have shown that hostility, as measured by the Minnesota Multiphasic Perso...
This investigation examined the impact of hostility and the metabolic syndrome on coronary heart dis...
This investigation examined the impact of hostility and the metabolic syndrome on coronary heart dis...
A growing body of evidence suggests that the metabolic syndrome and hostility are independent risk f...
none1norivista indicizzata su MedlineCynical hostility and the metabolic syndrome: A case-control s...
Background: Evidence suggests that metabolic syndrome and hostility are independent risk factors for...
Hostility has been associated with coronary heart disease mortality. To assess possible mechanisms l...
This study tested whether suppressed hostility predicted incident hypertension (HTN) in initially no...
OBJECTIVE: Previous research has produced mixed results pertaining to the association between hostil...
Objective: To examine the relationship between hostility and biological risk factors for coronary he...
The authors tested in 134 African American and European American children whether hostility measured...
Cynical hostility has been associated with increased cardiovascular morbidity and mortality; yet few...
Despite the increased awareness of the problem of cardiovascular disease (CVD), the rates of morbidi...
OBJECTIVE: To assess whether psychological constructs of hostility, anger, type A behavior pattern, ...
Hostility is a personality trait associated with increased risk of coronary heart disease. No study ...