Cardiovascular responses in the laboratory and in the natural environment: Is blood pressure reactivity to laboratory-induced mental stress related to ambulatory blood pressure during everyday life?
- 1 January 1989
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Elsevier in Journal of Psychosomatic Research
- Vol. 33 (6) , 753-762
- https://doi.org/10.1016/0022-3999(89)90091-3
Abstract
No abstract availableThis publication has 25 references indexed in Scilit:
- Predictors of Stable Hypertension in Young Borderline Subjects: A Five-Year Follow-Up StudyJournal of Cardiovascular Pharmacology, 1986
- The Standardized Mental Stress Test Protocol: Test‐Retest Reliability and Comparison with Ambulatory Blood Pressure MonitoringPsychophysiology, 1985
- Arterial Blood Pressure and General Sympathetic Activation in Essential Hypertension during StimulationActa Medica Scandinavica, 1985
- Superiority of 24-hour Measurement of Blood Pressure Over Clinic Values in Determining Prognosis in HypertensionClinical and Experimental Hypertension. Part A: Theory and Practice, 1985
- Psychophysiologic Reactivity in Coronary Heart DiseaseAnnals of Behavioral Medicine, 1984
- Cold pressor test as a predictor of hypertension.Hypertension, 1984
- Acute psychophysiologic reactivity and risk of cardiovascular disease: A review and methodologic critique.Psychological Bulletin, 1984
- Behaviorally Induced Heart Rate Reactivity and Atherosclerosis in Cynomolgus MonkeysPsychosomatic Medicine, 1983
- Blood Pressure During Normal Daily Activities, Sleep, and ExerciseJAMA, 1982
- Stress Response Characteristics of Adolescents with High Genetic Risk for Essential Hypertension a five year Follow-UPClinical and Experimental Hypertension, 1981