The latest volume in the series based on the Annual Stress and Coping Symposia held at the University of Miami, Drs. McCabe, Schneiderman, Field, and Wellens bring together an outstanding group of researchers to examine the relationship between bio-behavioral and social factors and heart disease. Highlights of the book include an in-depth look at the latest research on: * basic physiological processes in cardiovascular reactivity to stress; * pathophysiological mechanisms in cardiovascular disease; * ethnic differences in cardiovascular regulation; * psychosocial influences on cardiovascular…mehr
The latest volume in the series based on the Annual Stress and Coping Symposia held at the University of Miami, Drs. McCabe, Schneiderman, Field, and Wellens bring together an outstanding group of researchers to examine the relationship between bio-behavioral and social factors and heart disease. Highlights of the book include an in-depth look at the latest research on: * basic physiological processes in cardiovascular reactivity to stress; * pathophysiological mechanisms in cardiovascular disease; * ethnic differences in cardiovascular regulation; * psychosocial influences on cardiovascular function/disease; and * Behavioral interventions designed to treat cardiovascular disorders. The goal of Stress, Coping, and Cardiovascular Disease is to provide a solid empirical foundation on the relationship between stress and cardiovascular disease so as to stimulate further research into the pathophysiology and treatment of the leading cause of death in industrialized countries.
Philip Mccabe, Neil Schneiderman, Tiffany M. Field, Rodeny A. Wellens
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Contents: Preface. R.W. Winters P.M. McCabe E.J. Green N. Schneiderman Stress Responses Coping and Cardiovascular Neurobiology: Central Nervous System Circuitry Underlying Learned and Unlearned Affective Responses to Stressful Stimuli. B.R. Dworkin T. Elbert H. Rau Blood Pressure Elevation as a Coping Response. C.A. Shively M.R. Adams J.R. Kaplan J.K. Williams Social Stress Gender and Coronary Heart Disease Risk in Monkeys. B.E. Hurwitz R. Goldstein C.A. Massie M.M. Llabre N. Schneiderman Low-Flow Circulatory State and the Pathophysiological Development of Cardiovascular Disease: A Model of Autonomic Mediation of Cardiovascular Regulation. I. Nyklicek A.J.J.M. Vingerhoets G.L. Van Heck Blood Pressure Appraisal and Coping With Stressors. P.G. Saab M.M. Llabre A. Fernander-Scott R. Copen M. Ma V. DiLillo J.R. McCalla M. Davolos C. Gallaher Ethnic Differences in Blood Pressure Regulation. N. Schneiderman M. Gellman A. Peckerman B. Hurwitz P. Saab M.M. Llabre G. Ironson L. Durel J. Skyler P. McCabe Cardiovascular Reactivity as an Indicator of Risk for Future Hypertension. N. Frasure-Smith F. Lespérance M. Talajic The Prognostic Importance of Depression Anxiety Anger and Social Support Following Myocardial Infarction: Opportunities for Improving Survival. K. Orth-Gomér Stress and Social Support in Relation to Cardiovascular Health.
Contents: Preface. R.W. Winters P.M. McCabe E.J. Green N. Schneiderman Stress Responses Coping and Cardiovascular Neurobiology: Central Nervous System Circuitry Underlying Learned and Unlearned Affective Responses to Stressful Stimuli. B.R. Dworkin T. Elbert H. Rau Blood Pressure Elevation as a Coping Response. C.A. Shively M.R. Adams J.R. Kaplan J.K. Williams Social Stress Gender and Coronary Heart Disease Risk in Monkeys. B.E. Hurwitz R. Goldstein C.A. Massie M.M. Llabre N. Schneiderman Low-Flow Circulatory State and the Pathophysiological Development of Cardiovascular Disease: A Model of Autonomic Mediation of Cardiovascular Regulation. I. Nyklicek A.J.J.M. Vingerhoets G.L. Van Heck Blood Pressure Appraisal and Coping With Stressors. P.G. Saab M.M. Llabre A. Fernander-Scott R. Copen M. Ma V. DiLillo J.R. McCalla M. Davolos C. Gallaher Ethnic Differences in Blood Pressure Regulation. N. Schneiderman M. Gellman A. Peckerman B. Hurwitz P. Saab M.M. Llabre G. Ironson L. Durel J. Skyler P. McCabe Cardiovascular Reactivity as an Indicator of Risk for Future Hypertension. N. Frasure-Smith F. Lespérance M. Talajic The Prognostic Importance of Depression Anxiety Anger and Social Support Following Myocardial Infarction: Opportunities for Improving Survival. K. Orth-Gomér Stress and Social Support in Relation to Cardiovascular Health.
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