Many studies have examined physiological responses to acute stress in healthy and clinical populations. Some have documented exaggerated physiological stress reactivity in response to acute stress, while others have reported blunted physiological stress reactivity. Although the literature is conflicted, the relationship between abnormal physiological stress reactivity and negative outcomes is well-established. However, past research has neglected a critical aspect of physiological stress response - respiration - and it is unclear whether differences in respiration rate responses to acute stress are related to health outcomes. This secondary cross-sectional analysis explored differences in outcomes between three subgroups: blunted, moderate,...
In a recent study, the association between cardiovascular reactions to acute psychological stress an...
BackgroundDepression and anxiety have been linked to higher as well as lower reactivity to stressful...
We examined potential age and gender differences in cardiovascular reactivity during acute psychosoc...
Background Research suggests that respiration rate is related to psychological factors such as neuro...
Three issues were examined in this study: (1) the extent to which psychological challenge or stress ...
AbstractIt has been argued recently that blunted cardiovascular reactions to acute psychological str...
AbstractStable personality traits have long been presumed to have biological substrates, although th...
Background Acute psychological stress induces respiratory responses, and stress-induced respiratory ...
Exaggerated cardiovascular reactions to acute psychological stress have been implicated in a number ...
Cigarette smoking is a major cause of cardiovascular disease, and empirical research suggests that s...
Exaggerated haemodynamic reactions to acute psychological stress have been implicated in a number of...
It has been argued that blunted cardiovascular and cortisol reactions to acute psychological stress ...
Background: Depression and anxiety have been linked to higher as well as lower reactivity to stressf...
In consideration of existing contradictory findings, the aim of the present study was to overcome th...
Recent versions of the reactivity hypothesis, which consider it to be the product of stress exposure...
In a recent study, the association between cardiovascular reactions to acute psychological stress an...
BackgroundDepression and anxiety have been linked to higher as well as lower reactivity to stressful...
We examined potential age and gender differences in cardiovascular reactivity during acute psychosoc...
Background Research suggests that respiration rate is related to psychological factors such as neuro...
Three issues were examined in this study: (1) the extent to which psychological challenge or stress ...
AbstractIt has been argued recently that blunted cardiovascular reactions to acute psychological str...
AbstractStable personality traits have long been presumed to have biological substrates, although th...
Background Acute psychological stress induces respiratory responses, and stress-induced respiratory ...
Exaggerated cardiovascular reactions to acute psychological stress have been implicated in a number ...
Cigarette smoking is a major cause of cardiovascular disease, and empirical research suggests that s...
Exaggerated haemodynamic reactions to acute psychological stress have been implicated in a number of...
It has been argued that blunted cardiovascular and cortisol reactions to acute psychological stress ...
Background: Depression and anxiety have been linked to higher as well as lower reactivity to stressf...
In consideration of existing contradictory findings, the aim of the present study was to overcome th...
Recent versions of the reactivity hypothesis, which consider it to be the product of stress exposure...
In a recent study, the association between cardiovascular reactions to acute psychological stress an...
BackgroundDepression and anxiety have been linked to higher as well as lower reactivity to stressful...
We examined potential age and gender differences in cardiovascular reactivity during acute psychosoc...