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Self-reported health and cardiovascular reactions to psychological stress in a large community sample: Cross-sectional and prospective associations
Authors:Anna C. Phillips  Geoff Der  and Douglas Carroll
Affiliation:School of Sport and Exercise Sciences, University of Birmingham, Birmingham, England;
MRC Social and Public Health Sciences Unit, University of Glasgow, Glasgow, Scotland
Abstract:
Exaggerated cardiovascular reactions to acute psychological stress have been implicated in a number of adverse health outcomes. This study examined, in a large community sample, the cross-sectional and prospective associations between reactivity and self-reported health. Blood pressure and heart rate were measured at rest and in response to an arithmetic stress task. Self-reported health was assessed concurrently and 5 years later. In cross-sectional analyses, those with excellent/good self-reported health exhibited larger cardiovascular reactions than those with fair/poor subjective health. In prospective analyses, participants who had larger cardiovascular reactions to stress were more likely to report excellent/good health 5 years later, taking into account their reported health status at the earlier assessment. The findings suggest that greater cardiovascular reactivity may not always be associated with negative health outcomes.
Keywords:Blood pressure    Heart rate    Acute psychological stress    Self-reported health
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