Hemodynamic characteristics of young men at risk for hypertension at rest and during laboratory stressors. |
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Authors: | Everson, Susan A. Lovallo, William R. Sausen, Kenneth P. Wilson, Michael F. |
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Abstract: | Examined hemodynamic activity at rest and during arithmetic and cold pressor in 105 male medical students varying in risk for hypertension. Classification into low-, moderate-, and high-risk groups was based on resting systolic blood pressure (SBP) and parental history of essential hypertension (PH). Dependent variables were SBP, diastolic BP (DBP), heart rate, and rate-pressure product (RPP). Progressively greater hemodynamic activity was seen across risk groups at rest and during the tasks. Risk groups differed significantly in SBP, DBP, and RPP at baseline and in size of response to mental arithmetic but not cold pressor. These relationships were either absent or weaker when using either risk factor alone to form risk groups. Hemodynamic reactivity to mental stress appears to be predicted better by a combination of resting SBP and hypertension than by either risk factor alone. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved) |
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