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Three‐year stability of cardiovascular and autonomic nervous system responses to psychological stress
Authors:Anda I. Dragomir  Christina Gentile  Robert P. Nolan  Bianca D'Antono
Affiliation:1. Research Center, Montreal Heart Institute, , Montreal, Quebec, Canada;2. Psychology Department, Université de Montréal, , Montreal, Quebec, Canada;3. Behavioural Cardiology Research Unit, University Health Network, , Toronto, Ontario, Canada;4. Faculty of Medicine, University of Toronto, , Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Abstract:Chronically heightened physiological reactivity to or delayed recovery from stress may contribute to cardiovascular (CV) risk and mortality. Long‐term stability of physiological stress responses has received little attention. Our objectives were to evaluate the 3‐year stability of reactivity and recovery change scores across CV and autonomic parameters and assess whether sex and age moderate stability. A total of 134 healthy participants underwent two laboratory stress protocols, including four 5‐min interpersonal stressors, each followed by a 5‐min recovery period. Heart rate (HR), blood pressure (BP), and HR variability (high frequency, low frequency, very low frequency [VLF]) were obtained. Spearman rank correlations and linear regressions were performed. Significant correlations emerged for all physiological measures except diastolic BP and VLF recovery. No significant sex or age differences were found. Stress responses represent stable individual traits little affected by sex or age.
Keywords:Stress  Physiological reactivity  Physiological recovery  Stability  Test‐Retest  Sex  Age
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