Prior research suggests that stress plays role in the etiology and progression of hypertension. To lend a more accurate depiction of the underlying mechanisms between stress and hypertension, this study aims to assess the associations between perceived stress and hypertension across varying levels of social support and social network among Asian Americans. We conducted a cross-sectional study using data on 530 Chinese, Korean and Vietnamese Americans recruited from a liver cancer prevention program in the Washington D.C.-Baltimore metropolitan area. Hypertension prevalence was 29.1%. Individuals with high perceived stress were 61% more likely to have hypertension compared to those with low levels of perceived stress (odds ratio 1.61, 95% co...
CONTEXT: There is strong evidence for a physiological hyperreactivity to stress in systemic hyperten...
Objective: Hypertension is more common in cities than it is in rural regions. Indo-Asian people are ...
High levels of psychological stress and a high prevalence of hypertension (HTN) have been reported i...
We examined the effect and relative contributions of different types of stress on the risk of hypert...
Current data on association of hypertension and depression, anxiety and stress levels are limited. T...
BackgroundData on hypertension among Asian Americans is lacking and often aggregated, which can mask...
Relationships between social support characteristics with blood pressure control and recommended beh...
Background: The evidence linking stress to hypertension has been scarcely documented in population-b...
Background: Individuals with hypertension have been found to demonstrate emotional dampening as well...
Asian Americans are more likely to be unaware that they have hypertension compared to non-Hispanic w...
Introduction: Hypertension poses a global challenge in terms of morbidity and mortality. Worldwide p...
Arterial stiffness is identified as a causative factor for hypertension. The purpose of this study w...
Despite advances in medicine and preventive strategies, fewer than 1 in 5 people with hypertension h...
Prior research contends that social support positively influences health by optimizing individuals' ...
Background Chronic psychological stress has been associated with hypertension, but few studies have ...
CONTEXT: There is strong evidence for a physiological hyperreactivity to stress in systemic hyperten...
Objective: Hypertension is more common in cities than it is in rural regions. Indo-Asian people are ...
High levels of psychological stress and a high prevalence of hypertension (HTN) have been reported i...
We examined the effect and relative contributions of different types of stress on the risk of hypert...
Current data on association of hypertension and depression, anxiety and stress levels are limited. T...
BackgroundData on hypertension among Asian Americans is lacking and often aggregated, which can mask...
Relationships between social support characteristics with blood pressure control and recommended beh...
Background: The evidence linking stress to hypertension has been scarcely documented in population-b...
Background: Individuals with hypertension have been found to demonstrate emotional dampening as well...
Asian Americans are more likely to be unaware that they have hypertension compared to non-Hispanic w...
Introduction: Hypertension poses a global challenge in terms of morbidity and mortality. Worldwide p...
Arterial stiffness is identified as a causative factor for hypertension. The purpose of this study w...
Despite advances in medicine and preventive strategies, fewer than 1 in 5 people with hypertension h...
Prior research contends that social support positively influences health by optimizing individuals' ...
Background Chronic psychological stress has been associated with hypertension, but few studies have ...
CONTEXT: There is strong evidence for a physiological hyperreactivity to stress in systemic hyperten...
Objective: Hypertension is more common in cities than it is in rural regions. Indo-Asian people are ...
High levels of psychological stress and a high prevalence of hypertension (HTN) have been reported i...