The cost of coping: a cardio-neuro-metabolic risk for black South Africans?
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2010Author
Malan, Leoné
Malan, N.T.
Du Plessis, A.
Wissing, M.P.
Potgieter, J.C.
Seedat, Y.K.
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Psychosocial stress is a contributing factor to cardiovascular disease. An important way of investigating the mechanisms underlying this association is acute psycho-physiological stress testing, involving measurement of physiological responses to laboratory-induced stress. Psycho-physiological stress testing allows individual differences in responses to standardised stress to be evaluated and related to psychosocial and cardiovascular risk factors. Accumulating evidence has demonstrated associations of disturbed psycho-physiological responses with sub-clinical measures of atherosclerosis, hypertension and metabolic risk
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