An important assumption underlying psychobiological studies relating stress reactivity with disease risk is that individuals are characterized by stable response profiles that can be reliably assessed using acute psychophysiological stress testing. Previous research has mainly focused on the stability of cardiovascular, neuroendocrine, and cellular immune responses to repeated stressors, and less attention has been given to inflammatory and platelet responses. We therefore examined both average stability and individual test–retest stability of cardiovascular, neuroendocrine, hemostatic, inflammatory, and subjective responses to mental stress over two repeated stress sessions, four weeks apart. Ninety-one healthy, non-smoking men (mean age 3...
This study addressed whether lifetime stressor exposure was associated with psychophysiological reac...
Numerous naturalistic, experimental, and mechanistic studies strongly support the notion that-as par...
The processes through which psychological stress influences cardiovascular disease are poorly unders...
An important assumption underlying psychobiological studies relating stress reactivity with disease ...
An important assumption underlying psychobiological studies relating stress reactivity with disease ...
Platelet reactivity to acute stress is associated with increased cardiovascular disease risk; howeve...
Current understanding of the biochemical changes associated with acute ‘stress’ is equivocal and unr...
Repeated exposure to homotypic laboratory psychosocial stressors typically instigates rapid habituat...
Blood coagulation activation might be one mechanism linking acute mental stress with coronary events...
Hematocrit has been implicated in the triggering of cardiovascular events and the development of car...
This PhD aims to look at the effects of acute psychological stress on the immune system, and potenti...
Objective: We examined the influence of effort-reward imbalance, a stressful feature of the work env...
The Trier Social Stress Test (TSST) has been shown to reliably induce physiological stress responses...
Effective adjustment of the stress systems to repeated stress is regarded as an adaptive response of...
Stress reactivity refers to a stable individual difference in response to stressors. This article ad...
This study addressed whether lifetime stressor exposure was associated with psychophysiological reac...
Numerous naturalistic, experimental, and mechanistic studies strongly support the notion that-as par...
The processes through which psychological stress influences cardiovascular disease are poorly unders...
An important assumption underlying psychobiological studies relating stress reactivity with disease ...
An important assumption underlying psychobiological studies relating stress reactivity with disease ...
Platelet reactivity to acute stress is associated with increased cardiovascular disease risk; howeve...
Current understanding of the biochemical changes associated with acute ‘stress’ is equivocal and unr...
Repeated exposure to homotypic laboratory psychosocial stressors typically instigates rapid habituat...
Blood coagulation activation might be one mechanism linking acute mental stress with coronary events...
Hematocrit has been implicated in the triggering of cardiovascular events and the development of car...
This PhD aims to look at the effects of acute psychological stress on the immune system, and potenti...
Objective: We examined the influence of effort-reward imbalance, a stressful feature of the work env...
The Trier Social Stress Test (TSST) has been shown to reliably induce physiological stress responses...
Effective adjustment of the stress systems to repeated stress is regarded as an adaptive response of...
Stress reactivity refers to a stable individual difference in response to stressors. This article ad...
This study addressed whether lifetime stressor exposure was associated with psychophysiological reac...
Numerous naturalistic, experimental, and mechanistic studies strongly support the notion that-as par...
The processes through which psychological stress influences cardiovascular disease are poorly unders...