Psychological and psychosocial factors have long been linked to cardiovascular disease. These psychosocial factors, including low socioeconomic status, social support/isolation, stress and distress, personality, and sleep disturbance increase risk of cardiovascular events and negatively impact quality of life. These factors may have direct effects on cardiovascular disease via immune or neuroendocrine pathways, or more indirect effects, by, for example, limiting adherence to recommended therapies and cardiac rehabilitation. Most psychosocial risk factors can be assessed relatively easily using standardised tools. Sleep disturbance, in particular, is gaining evidence for its importance and may be crucial to address. While the management of c...
Observational studies indicate that psychologic factors strongly influence the course of coronary ar...
Previous studies have consistently found strong relationships among psychological distress, sleep qu...
An extensive amount of research has been conducted on mortality and morbidity in patients who have ...
Psychological and psychosocial factors have long been linked to cardiovascular disease. These psycho...
A large body of empirical research shows that psychosocial risk factors (PSRFs) such as low socio-ec...
Introduction: Cardiac rehabilitation (CR) is considered the most effective intervention for secondar...
Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is a major cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide. Epidemiologic re...
Background: Although it is well acknowledged that psychosocial risk factors (PSRF) such as low socio...
Adaptation to living with cardiovascular disease may differ from patient to patient and is influence...
Adaptation to living with cardiovascular disease may differ from patient to patient and is influence...
Objective: Cardiac rehabilitation (CR) is considered the recommended secondary prevention treatment ...
AbstractCardiovascular events and emotional disorders share a common epidemiology, thus suggesting f...
A rapidly growing body of evidence supports a relationship between psychosocial factors and cardiova...
Psychocardiology is a science that combines an insight of biomedicine, psychology and sociology scie...
Cardiovascular disease (CVD) remains a leading cause of mortality worldwide, despite diagnostic and ...
Observational studies indicate that psychologic factors strongly influence the course of coronary ar...
Previous studies have consistently found strong relationships among psychological distress, sleep qu...
An extensive amount of research has been conducted on mortality and morbidity in patients who have ...
Psychological and psychosocial factors have long been linked to cardiovascular disease. These psycho...
A large body of empirical research shows that psychosocial risk factors (PSRFs) such as low socio-ec...
Introduction: Cardiac rehabilitation (CR) is considered the most effective intervention for secondar...
Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is a major cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide. Epidemiologic re...
Background: Although it is well acknowledged that psychosocial risk factors (PSRF) such as low socio...
Adaptation to living with cardiovascular disease may differ from patient to patient and is influence...
Adaptation to living with cardiovascular disease may differ from patient to patient and is influence...
Objective: Cardiac rehabilitation (CR) is considered the recommended secondary prevention treatment ...
AbstractCardiovascular events and emotional disorders share a common epidemiology, thus suggesting f...
A rapidly growing body of evidence supports a relationship between psychosocial factors and cardiova...
Psychocardiology is a science that combines an insight of biomedicine, psychology and sociology scie...
Cardiovascular disease (CVD) remains a leading cause of mortality worldwide, despite diagnostic and ...
Observational studies indicate that psychologic factors strongly influence the course of coronary ar...
Previous studies have consistently found strong relationships among psychological distress, sleep qu...
An extensive amount of research has been conducted on mortality and morbidity in patients who have ...