There is evidence that mental stress can trigger myocardial infarction. Even though the underlying mechanisms remain to be determined, both inflammation and vascular responses to mental stress have been implicated as contributing factors. This review explores the effects of inflammation on the vascular responses to mental stress. First, the associations between inflammation and resting vascular function are discussed. It is known that increases in inflammation are associated with endothelial dysfunction, with a reduction in nitric oxide a common pathway through which inflammation can influence endothelial function. Second, the effects of mental stress on vascular responses are reviewed. There is ample evidence that in healthy participants, ...
Objective: The hemodynamic basis of blood pressure responses during psychological stress shows strik...
Abstract-Inflammation has been suggested to be associated with stress-induced depression and cardiov...
The processes through which psychological stress influences cardiovascular disease are poorly unders...
Evidence exists for the role of acute mental stress as a trigger for myocardial infarction. Despite ...
Endothelial dysfunction is one of the earliest manifestations of atherosclerosis, contributing to it...
Inflammation is associated with poorer vascular function, with evidence to suggest that inflammation...
BACKGROUND: Mental stress is a risk factor for atherosclerosis and may precipitate myocardial ischem...
Mental stress can trigger myocardial infarction, with poor vascular responses to stress implicated a...
BACKGROUND: Mental stress has been linked to increased morbidity and mortality in coronary artery di...
Background-Mental stress has been linked to increased morbidity and mortality in coronary artery dis...
AIMS: Mental stress substantially contributes to the initiation and progression of human disease, in...
Stress influences the risk of cardiovascular disease. Acute mental stress can induce both low-grade ...
AbstractObjectives. This study investigated whether mental stress–induced vasodilation mediated by e...
Aims: Mental stress substantially contributes to the initiation and progression of human disease, in...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW In this review, we summarize evidence on the risk factor psychological stress i...
Objective: The hemodynamic basis of blood pressure responses during psychological stress shows strik...
Abstract-Inflammation has been suggested to be associated with stress-induced depression and cardiov...
The processes through which psychological stress influences cardiovascular disease are poorly unders...
Evidence exists for the role of acute mental stress as a trigger for myocardial infarction. Despite ...
Endothelial dysfunction is one of the earliest manifestations of atherosclerosis, contributing to it...
Inflammation is associated with poorer vascular function, with evidence to suggest that inflammation...
BACKGROUND: Mental stress is a risk factor for atherosclerosis and may precipitate myocardial ischem...
Mental stress can trigger myocardial infarction, with poor vascular responses to stress implicated a...
BACKGROUND: Mental stress has been linked to increased morbidity and mortality in coronary artery di...
Background-Mental stress has been linked to increased morbidity and mortality in coronary artery dis...
AIMS: Mental stress substantially contributes to the initiation and progression of human disease, in...
Stress influences the risk of cardiovascular disease. Acute mental stress can induce both low-grade ...
AbstractObjectives. This study investigated whether mental stress–induced vasodilation mediated by e...
Aims: Mental stress substantially contributes to the initiation and progression of human disease, in...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW In this review, we summarize evidence on the risk factor psychological stress i...
Objective: The hemodynamic basis of blood pressure responses during psychological stress shows strik...
Abstract-Inflammation has been suggested to be associated with stress-induced depression and cardiov...
The processes through which psychological stress influences cardiovascular disease are poorly unders...