Psychosocial stress is associated with chronic disease. We evaluated whether in the general population the number of stressful life events is associated with risk of mortality and whether this association is mediated by behavioral factors and morbidities. We conducted this study in the Hoorn cohort; a population-based cohort study among older men and women. Our main variable of interest was the number of stressful life events experienced during the previous 5 years, which were assessed by questionnaire. We calculated Cox proportional hazard ratios (HRs) for all-cause and cause-specific mortality during follow-up for those who experienced stressful life events compared to those who did not. We included 2385 participants (46% male; 62 +/- 7 y...
Although a growing body of evidence indicates strong links between psychological stress (stress) and...
Objectives Psychosocial work stressors are common exposures affecting the working population, and th...
There is growing recognition that chronic psychosocial stress may accelerate aging, increase risk of...
Psychosocial stress is associated with chronic disease. We evaluated whether in the general populati...
Objectives: Despite the widely-held view that psychological stress is a major cause of poor health, ...
ObjectiveDaily stress processes have been previously linked to health-related outcomes, but implicat...
BACKGROUND: Several studies have shown a protective association of moderate alcohol intake with mort...
Background: Psychological stress is recognized as a major risk factor for a range of non-communicabl...
Perceived stress may increase risk for coronary heart disease (CHD) and death, but few studies have ...
Background-—Perceived stress may increase risk for coronary heart disease (CHD) and death, but few s...
International audienceResponse to stress can vary greatly between individuals. However, it remains u...
Objectives. Individuals may cope with perceived stress through unhealthy but often pleasurable behav...
The authors assessed the effect of psychological stress on total and cause-specific mortality among ...
Abstract Objective To quantify the link between lower, subclinically symptomatic, levels of psycholo...
Objective: Despite the long-term decline, heart disease has remained the leading cause of death in t...
Although a growing body of evidence indicates strong links between psychological stress (stress) and...
Objectives Psychosocial work stressors are common exposures affecting the working population, and th...
There is growing recognition that chronic psychosocial stress may accelerate aging, increase risk of...
Psychosocial stress is associated with chronic disease. We evaluated whether in the general populati...
Objectives: Despite the widely-held view that psychological stress is a major cause of poor health, ...
ObjectiveDaily stress processes have been previously linked to health-related outcomes, but implicat...
BACKGROUND: Several studies have shown a protective association of moderate alcohol intake with mort...
Background: Psychological stress is recognized as a major risk factor for a range of non-communicabl...
Perceived stress may increase risk for coronary heart disease (CHD) and death, but few studies have ...
Background-—Perceived stress may increase risk for coronary heart disease (CHD) and death, but few s...
International audienceResponse to stress can vary greatly between individuals. However, it remains u...
Objectives. Individuals may cope with perceived stress through unhealthy but often pleasurable behav...
The authors assessed the effect of psychological stress on total and cause-specific mortality among ...
Abstract Objective To quantify the link between lower, subclinically symptomatic, levels of psycholo...
Objective: Despite the long-term decline, heart disease has remained the leading cause of death in t...
Although a growing body of evidence indicates strong links between psychological stress (stress) and...
Objectives Psychosocial work stressors are common exposures affecting the working population, and th...
There is growing recognition that chronic psychosocial stress may accelerate aging, increase risk of...