Low socioeconomic status (SES) and psychological stress are associated with increased risk of coronary heart disease, and both may influence haemostatic responses. Von Willebrand factor (vWF), Factor VIII, plasma viscosity, haematocrit, blood viscosity, tissue plasminogen activator (t-PA) and fibrin D- dimer were measured at rest and following stressful tasks in 238 middle-aged British civil servants. SES was defined by grade of employment. Lower SES was associated with higher resting vWF, Factor VIII and plasma viscosity. Psychological stress stimulated increases in haemostatic and rheological factors. Initial stress responses did not vary with SES, but Factor VIII, plasma viscosity and blood viscosity remained more elevated 45 minutes pos...
Acute mental stress elicits blood hypercoagulability. Following a transactional stress model, we inv...
Stress-induced activation of the sympathoadrenal medullary system activates both the coagulation and...
An important assumption underlying psychobiological studies relating stress reactivity with disease ...
Low socioeconomic status (SES) and psychological stress are associated with increased risk of corona...
Numerous naturalistic, experimental, and mechanistic studies strongly support the notion that-as par...
Objective: An elevation in plasma fibrinogen may be one of the pathways through which low socioecono...
INTRODUCTION: Acute psychosocial stress accelerates blood coagulation and elicits hemoconcentration ...
Blood coagulation activation might be mechanism linking acute mental stress with coronary events. We...
We assessed the changes in cardiac index and total peripheral resistance underlying blood pressure r...
© 2018, Indian Society of Hematology and Blood Transfusion. This work aims to clarify how blood coag...
A prothrombotic state (i.e., “thickened blood”), which can include hemostatic and endothelial change...
To investigate the relationship between social support and coagulation parameter reactivity to menta...
OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to investigate whether systemic systolic hypertension (SHT) and...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the relationship between social support and coagulation parameter reactivi...
The processes through which psychological stress influences cardiovascular disease are poorly unders...
Acute mental stress elicits blood hypercoagulability. Following a transactional stress model, we inv...
Stress-induced activation of the sympathoadrenal medullary system activates both the coagulation and...
An important assumption underlying psychobiological studies relating stress reactivity with disease ...
Low socioeconomic status (SES) and psychological stress are associated with increased risk of corona...
Numerous naturalistic, experimental, and mechanistic studies strongly support the notion that-as par...
Objective: An elevation in plasma fibrinogen may be one of the pathways through which low socioecono...
INTRODUCTION: Acute psychosocial stress accelerates blood coagulation and elicits hemoconcentration ...
Blood coagulation activation might be mechanism linking acute mental stress with coronary events. We...
We assessed the changes in cardiac index and total peripheral resistance underlying blood pressure r...
© 2018, Indian Society of Hematology and Blood Transfusion. This work aims to clarify how blood coag...
A prothrombotic state (i.e., “thickened blood”), which can include hemostatic and endothelial change...
To investigate the relationship between social support and coagulation parameter reactivity to menta...
OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to investigate whether systemic systolic hypertension (SHT) and...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the relationship between social support and coagulation parameter reactivi...
The processes through which psychological stress influences cardiovascular disease are poorly unders...
Acute mental stress elicits blood hypercoagulability. Following a transactional stress model, we inv...
Stress-induced activation of the sympathoadrenal medullary system activates both the coagulation and...
An important assumption underlying psychobiological studies relating stress reactivity with disease ...