Gender differences are often overlooked or minimized in research regarding well-being. Men and women respond differently to stress, such that men experience higher risk of cardiovascular events. Yet despite their greater potential to benefit, men seem to exhibit less interest and participation than women in activities shown by research to enhance well-being. Heart rate variability provides a sensitive and reliable index of well-being and adaptability both at rest and across various stressors. Research suggests that heart rate variability is influenced not only by physiological processes, but also cognitive and emotional processes, which differ between men and women. Neurological factors underlying these differences may suggest future direct...
Gender differences in the incidence and prevalence of cardiovascular disease (CVD) are well document...
Wellbeing and subjective wellbeing (SWB) has become some the most important goals of our time, both ...
In response to psychological and physiological stressors, metabolic systems of the human body change...
Gender differences are often overlooked or minimized in research regarding well-being. Men and women...
Higher vagally mediated heart rate variability (vmHRV), reflecting vagal activity as indexed by hear...
Gender differences in stressful situations are important in determining individual’s vulnerability t...
Lower resting vagally mediated heart rate variability (HRV) is thought to reflect poorer function of...
Mental Work (MW) stimulates Cardiovascular (CV) functions in healthy adults and a reduction in cardi...
Objective: Laboratory research indicates that the presence of a supportive other can reduce physiolo...
Background: The cardiovascular effects of stress and other psychological factors may be different be...
Both personality traits and autonomic functioning show as gender differences, but their relationship...
Neurobiological theories suggest that inter-individual differences in vagally mediated heart rate va...
Empirical evidence supports the hypothesis that emotional states might contribute to cardiovascular ...
One of the challenges of aging is the increase of people with chronic diseases, such as cardiovascul...
[[abstract]]Background: Patients with common mental disorders (depression, anxiety, and somatic symp...
Gender differences in the incidence and prevalence of cardiovascular disease (CVD) are well document...
Wellbeing and subjective wellbeing (SWB) has become some the most important goals of our time, both ...
In response to psychological and physiological stressors, metabolic systems of the human body change...
Gender differences are often overlooked or minimized in research regarding well-being. Men and women...
Higher vagally mediated heart rate variability (vmHRV), reflecting vagal activity as indexed by hear...
Gender differences in stressful situations are important in determining individual’s vulnerability t...
Lower resting vagally mediated heart rate variability (HRV) is thought to reflect poorer function of...
Mental Work (MW) stimulates Cardiovascular (CV) functions in healthy adults and a reduction in cardi...
Objective: Laboratory research indicates that the presence of a supportive other can reduce physiolo...
Background: The cardiovascular effects of stress and other psychological factors may be different be...
Both personality traits and autonomic functioning show as gender differences, but their relationship...
Neurobiological theories suggest that inter-individual differences in vagally mediated heart rate va...
Empirical evidence supports the hypothesis that emotional states might contribute to cardiovascular ...
One of the challenges of aging is the increase of people with chronic diseases, such as cardiovascul...
[[abstract]]Background: Patients with common mental disorders (depression, anxiety, and somatic symp...
Gender differences in the incidence and prevalence of cardiovascular disease (CVD) are well document...
Wellbeing and subjective wellbeing (SWB) has become some the most important goals of our time, both ...
In response to psychological and physiological stressors, metabolic systems of the human body change...