OBJECTIVE: To test the hypothesis that work stress (persistent high job demands over 1 year) in combination with high reactivity to mental stress predict ambulatory blood pressure. DESIGN: Assessment of cardiovascular responses to standardized behavioural tasks, job demands, and ambulatory blood pressure over a working day and evening after 12 months. PARTICIPANTS: We studied 81 school teachers (26 men, 55 women), 36 of whom experienced persistent high job demands over 1 year, while 45 reported lower job demands. METHODS: Participants were divided on the basis of high and low job demands, and high and low systolic pressure reactions to an uncontrollable stress task. Blood pressure and concurrent physical activity were monitored using ambula...
High cardiovascular and cortisol reactivity to stressful tasks are predictors of increased future ca...
This 1985–1995 study was designed to assess the association between blood pressure (measured by usin...
OBJECTIVE: This epidemiological study examined whether the magnitude of blood pressure reactions to ...
OBJECTIVE: The association between cardiovascular disease risk and job strain (high-demand, low-cont...
Associations between cardiovascular stress reactivity and blood pressure and heart rate recorded in ...
• Give examples of what previous studies have demonstrated about the relationship between perceived ...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the influence of abdominal obesity and work stress (operationalised as low cont...
Background: Job strain (high demands and low decision latitude) has been associated with hypertensio...
OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to assess whether job strain is associated with 24-hour ambulat...
OBJECTIVES: To examine the association between two job stress models-the job strain (JDC) and the ef...
Background. Occupational stress has been implicated as an independent risk factor in the aetiology o...
ObjectiveThe objectives of this study were to determine whether job strain is more strongly associat...
Because the correspondence between laboratory measures of blood pressure and heart rate responses to...
Aims: General psychosocial stress and job strain have been related to blood pressure (BP) with confl...
International audienceAlthough lay beliefs commonly relate high blood pressure (BP) to psychological...
High cardiovascular and cortisol reactivity to stressful tasks are predictors of increased future ca...
This 1985–1995 study was designed to assess the association between blood pressure (measured by usin...
OBJECTIVE: This epidemiological study examined whether the magnitude of blood pressure reactions to ...
OBJECTIVE: The association between cardiovascular disease risk and job strain (high-demand, low-cont...
Associations between cardiovascular stress reactivity and blood pressure and heart rate recorded in ...
• Give examples of what previous studies have demonstrated about the relationship between perceived ...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the influence of abdominal obesity and work stress (operationalised as low cont...
Background: Job strain (high demands and low decision latitude) has been associated with hypertensio...
OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to assess whether job strain is associated with 24-hour ambulat...
OBJECTIVES: To examine the association between two job stress models-the job strain (JDC) and the ef...
Background. Occupational stress has been implicated as an independent risk factor in the aetiology o...
ObjectiveThe objectives of this study were to determine whether job strain is more strongly associat...
Because the correspondence between laboratory measures of blood pressure and heart rate responses to...
Aims: General psychosocial stress and job strain have been related to blood pressure (BP) with confl...
International audienceAlthough lay beliefs commonly relate high blood pressure (BP) to psychological...
High cardiovascular and cortisol reactivity to stressful tasks are predictors of increased future ca...
This 1985–1995 study was designed to assess the association between blood pressure (measured by usin...
OBJECTIVE: This epidemiological study examined whether the magnitude of blood pressure reactions to ...