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Longitudinal analysis of the relation between moderate long‐term stress and health
Authors:Lena Öhman  Jan Bergdahl  Lars Nyberg  Lars‐Göran Nilsson
Affiliation:1. Department of Psychology, Ume? University, SwedenDepartment of Psychology, Ume? University, SE‐901 87 Ume?, Sweden. Tel: +46 90 7867190;2. Fax: +46 90 7866695;3. Department of Psychology, Ume? University, Sweden;4. Institute of Clinical Dentistry, Faculty of Medicine, University of Troms?, Norway;5. Department of Radiation Sciences and Integrative Medical Biology, Ume? University, Sweden;6. Department of Psychology, Stockholm University, Sweden
Abstract:The main goal of the present work was to longitudinally examine consequences of long‐term moderately elevated levels of stress for various health outcomes. To address this issue, data covering 10 years was used from the ongoing Swedish population‐based prospective Betula Study. Based on the ratings on a validated self‐reported stress scale, matched subsamples between 40 and 65 years of age were divided into a high (n = 137) and low (n = 211) stress group. The reported incidence of cardiovascular, diabetes, psychiatric, tumour and musculoskeletal diseases was assessed 5 and 10 years after baseline (baseline = 1993–1995) without contaminating effects of past health history. The incidence of diseases 5 years after baseline assessment showed no differences between the groups. After 10 years, there was a significantly higher incidence of psychiatric diseases, mainly depression in the high‐stress group as well as a significant effect for tumours, although the number of cases was low. Although moderately elevated stress level may have a possible impact on psychiatric diseases especially depression and some tumours, it seems that prolonged moderate stress does not appear to be harmful to other stress‐related diseases. Copyright © 2007 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
Keywords:cardiovascular  depression  diabetes  musculoskeletal  tumours
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