Nervous Tension and Serum Cholesterol: Findings from the Chicago Coronary Prevention Evaluation Program |
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Authors: | Maurizio Trevisan M.D. Yi Tsong Ph.D. Jeremiah Stamler M.D. Tom Tokich Louise Mojonnier Ph.D. Yolanda Hall |
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Affiliation: | Department of Community Health and Preventive Medicine , Northwestern University Medical School , Chicago, IL, USA |
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Abstract: | Abstract Of 519 coronary-prone middle-aged men participating in the Chicago Coronary Prevention Evaluation Program, 416 reported their self-perceived state as one of no tension or tension at various periodic visits over years in the Program. Group mean serum cholesterol was significantly higher by about 4 mg/dl with tension vs. no tension (slight, moderate, or marked). This relationship was independent of weight change, intercurrent infection, use of medication, and month of year. |
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Keywords: | stress serum cholesterol coronary heart disease |
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