Cardiovascular reactivity, Type A behavior, and coronary heart disease: Comparisons between myocardial infarction patients and controls during laboratory‐induced stress
- 1 January 1995
- journal article
- Published by Wiley in Psychophysiology
- Vol. 32 (1) , 28-35
- https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1469-8986.1995.tb03402.x
Abstract
Cardiovascular responses to a series of laboratory stressors were examined in middle-aged Type A and Type B men. The subjects were 30 patients with diagnosed myocardial infarction (NYHA Class 1) and 26 age-matched healthy controls. All subjects were nonsmokers in the normotensive range, and none were on medication. Blood pressure, heart rate, forearm blood flow and resistance, and impedance cardiography-determined response variables were obtained during performance and recovery periods of both mental and physical tasks. The patients showed elevated reactivity in systolic blood pressure and cardiac output and prolonged systolic lime ratio during mental stress tasks and elevated total peripheral resistance and lower cardiac output and stroke volume during physical tasks, as compared with control subjects. Thus, the difference in blood pressure reactivity between patients and controls appeared to be primarily dependent on the vascular component during physical tasks, whereas the mental tasks promoted a hemodynamic response pattern more consistent with beta adrenergic activation. Type A men, irrespective of coronary status, showed larger systolic and diastolic blood pressure response to both mental and physical stress than did Type B men.Keywords
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