Rumination has been suggested to mediate the physiological consequences of stress on health. We studied the effects of rumination evoked in the laboratory and subsequent changes over 24 h. Heart rate (HR) and systolic and diastolic blood pressure (SBP, DBP) were monitored in 27 male and 33 female participants during baseline, reading, an anger recall interview, and recovery. Half of the sample was assigned to a distraction condition. The lab session was followed by a 24-hour ambulatory (A)HR and BP recording and self-reports of moods and rumination. Rumination was associated with higher SBP, DBP, and HR and increased negative mood compared to distraction. Rumination during the day was a strong predictor of AHR, ABP, and mood. BP reactivity ...
The objective of this study was to examine the association between perseverative cognition in the fo...
Correlational studies have shown that trauma-related rumination predicts chronic post-traumatic stre...
Previous research has suggested that cardiovascular disease risk factors can be influenced by work-r...
Rumination has been suggested to mediate the physiological consequences of stress on health. We stud...
Recent studies suggest that ruminative thoughts may be mediators of the prolonged physiological effe...
Objective: Cardiovascular recovery of prestress baseline blood pressure has been implicated as a pos...
Contains fulltext : 99823.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)This study exa...
Rumination impacts a persons' ability to cope with stress and may prolong or intensify the HPA-axis ...
Brooding rumination is associated with depressed mood, increased negative affect, prolonged anger an...
In consideration of existing contradictory findings, the aim of the present study was to overcome th...
Brooding rumination is associated with depressed mood, increased negative affect, prolonged anger an...
The term rumination is commonly used to describe negative phenomenological experiences and is relate...
Abstract Emerging research suggests that rumination increases risk for negative health outcomes. In ...
Diathesis-stress models of depression highlight that stress triggers the onset of a depressive episo...
The objective of this study was to examine the association between perseverative cognition in the fo...
The objective of this study was to examine the association between perseverative cognition in the fo...
Correlational studies have shown that trauma-related rumination predicts chronic post-traumatic stre...
Previous research has suggested that cardiovascular disease risk factors can be influenced by work-r...
Rumination has been suggested to mediate the physiological consequences of stress on health. We stud...
Recent studies suggest that ruminative thoughts may be mediators of the prolonged physiological effe...
Objective: Cardiovascular recovery of prestress baseline blood pressure has been implicated as a pos...
Contains fulltext : 99823.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)This study exa...
Rumination impacts a persons' ability to cope with stress and may prolong or intensify the HPA-axis ...
Brooding rumination is associated with depressed mood, increased negative affect, prolonged anger an...
In consideration of existing contradictory findings, the aim of the present study was to overcome th...
Brooding rumination is associated with depressed mood, increased negative affect, prolonged anger an...
The term rumination is commonly used to describe negative phenomenological experiences and is relate...
Abstract Emerging research suggests that rumination increases risk for negative health outcomes. In ...
Diathesis-stress models of depression highlight that stress triggers the onset of a depressive episo...
The objective of this study was to examine the association between perseverative cognition in the fo...
The objective of this study was to examine the association between perseverative cognition in the fo...
Correlational studies have shown that trauma-related rumination predicts chronic post-traumatic stre...
Previous research has suggested that cardiovascular disease risk factors can be influenced by work-r...