Introduction. The relationship between positive psychological well-being (PPWB) and cardiovascular disease (CVD) is inconsistent across different CVD outcomes and for different PPWB constructs, such as positive affect. In addition, the relationship between PPWB and CVD as a composite measure is rarely assessed. Objective. To assess whether positive affect is protective of incident CVD. Method. Positive affect was assessed in two cohorts between 1993 and 2001 in Rotterdam using relevant questions from the Center for Epidemiological Studies Depression (CES-D) scale and the Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale (HADS; in a sub-sample) in 6349 non-demented, CVD-free, consenting adults, aged 55 + years. Composite CVD was defined as stroke, heart...
Background In cardiac patients positive affect has found to be associated with improved clinical out...
Objective: Positive psychological well-being has protective associations with cardiovascular outcome...
Objectives Psychological well-being and sociodemographic factors have been associated with cardiovas...
AIMS: Positive affect is believed to predict cardiovascular health independent of negative affect. W...
Objective: Research suggests that positive psychological well-being is associated with cardiovascula...
Objective: Positive affect can improve survival, but the mechanisms responsible for this association...
Objective: Positive affect can improve survival, but the mechanisms responsible for this association...
Chronic disease is the biggest health issue of our time and cardiovascular disease (CVD) is predicte...
No studies have examined whether positive emotions lead to favorable cardiovascular health (CVH) ear...
Objective: Individuals who are satisfied and experience frequent positive emotions tend to have redu...
Study results on the association of positive affect with survival are conflicting. This disagreement...
This review investigates the association between positive psychological well-being (PPWB) and cardio...
Epidemiological studies have provided extensive evidence regarding the role of psychological risk fa...
International audienceOBJECTIVE: To examine the associations between positive and negative affect an...
Depression and anxiety are well-known to be associated with adverse health outcomes in cardiac patie...
Background In cardiac patients positive affect has found to be associated with improved clinical out...
Objective: Positive psychological well-being has protective associations with cardiovascular outcome...
Objectives Psychological well-being and sociodemographic factors have been associated with cardiovas...
AIMS: Positive affect is believed to predict cardiovascular health independent of negative affect. W...
Objective: Research suggests that positive psychological well-being is associated with cardiovascula...
Objective: Positive affect can improve survival, but the mechanisms responsible for this association...
Objective: Positive affect can improve survival, but the mechanisms responsible for this association...
Chronic disease is the biggest health issue of our time and cardiovascular disease (CVD) is predicte...
No studies have examined whether positive emotions lead to favorable cardiovascular health (CVH) ear...
Objective: Individuals who are satisfied and experience frequent positive emotions tend to have redu...
Study results on the association of positive affect with survival are conflicting. This disagreement...
This review investigates the association between positive psychological well-being (PPWB) and cardio...
Epidemiological studies have provided extensive evidence regarding the role of psychological risk fa...
International audienceOBJECTIVE: To examine the associations between positive and negative affect an...
Depression and anxiety are well-known to be associated with adverse health outcomes in cardiac patie...
Background In cardiac patients positive affect has found to be associated with improved clinical out...
Objective: Positive psychological well-being has protective associations with cardiovascular outcome...
Objectives Psychological well-being and sociodemographic factors have been associated with cardiovas...