Background: An increasing amount of research indicates that positive psychological factors, such as optimism, might be beneficial for cardiovascular health. However, most studies have focused on cardiovascular events. The present study aimed to investigate associations between optimism and subclinical outcomes related to cardiovascular health. Methods: This cross-sectional study used data from SCAPIS Malmö, Sweden, including 6251 randomly selected men and women from the Malmö municipality area, aged 50 to 64 years. Optimism was assessed via the LOT-R questionnaire, but also by using the two subscales of LOT-R, assessing optimism and pessimism separately. Arterial health was assessed as the coronary artery calcium score, ankle-brachial index...
While some convenience studies have found that optimism is protective for the risk of incident coron...
Objective Optimism is associated with reduced cardiovascular mortality, but its impact on recovery a...
BACKGROUND: Mortality from coronary heart disease (CHD) remains at quite notable levels. Research o...
Background: An increasing amount of research indicates that positive psychological factors, such as ...
Background: There is an increasing interest in the potential health benefits of positive psychologic...
Objective: To investigate the association between optimism/pessimism and concentrations of seven inf...
BACKGROUND: The effect of psychological health on cardiovascular disease is an underappreciated yet ...
Objective: A sense of optimism, which derives from the ways individuals explain causes of daily even...
Although dispositional optimism and pessimism are associated with cardiovascular disease (CVD), thei...
Objective: Optimistic people report a higher quality of life, engage in more active coping and adopt...
Objectives Mounting evidence links positive psychological functioning to restorative health processe...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/64968/1/Diez Roux_Association of Optimi...
ObjectivesMounting evidence links positive psychological functioning to restorative health processes...
Objective: Negative emotions predict the development of clinical coronary events, and some evidence ...
OBJECTIVE: Optimism is associated with reduced cardiovascular mortality, but its impact on recovery ...
While some convenience studies have found that optimism is protective for the risk of incident coron...
Objective Optimism is associated with reduced cardiovascular mortality, but its impact on recovery a...
BACKGROUND: Mortality from coronary heart disease (CHD) remains at quite notable levels. Research o...
Background: An increasing amount of research indicates that positive psychological factors, such as ...
Background: There is an increasing interest in the potential health benefits of positive psychologic...
Objective: To investigate the association between optimism/pessimism and concentrations of seven inf...
BACKGROUND: The effect of psychological health on cardiovascular disease is an underappreciated yet ...
Objective: A sense of optimism, which derives from the ways individuals explain causes of daily even...
Although dispositional optimism and pessimism are associated with cardiovascular disease (CVD), thei...
Objective: Optimistic people report a higher quality of life, engage in more active coping and adopt...
Objectives Mounting evidence links positive psychological functioning to restorative health processe...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/64968/1/Diez Roux_Association of Optimi...
ObjectivesMounting evidence links positive psychological functioning to restorative health processes...
Objective: Negative emotions predict the development of clinical coronary events, and some evidence ...
OBJECTIVE: Optimism is associated with reduced cardiovascular mortality, but its impact on recovery ...
While some convenience studies have found that optimism is protective for the risk of incident coron...
Objective Optimism is associated with reduced cardiovascular mortality, but its impact on recovery a...
BACKGROUND: Mortality from coronary heart disease (CHD) remains at quite notable levels. Research o...