Blood pressure responses to mental stress in emotionally defensive patients with stable coronary artery disease
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1997-01-01
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10.1016/s0002-9149(97)00359-7
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Emotional defensiveness, defined by concealment of both negative emotions and personal vulnerability, was substantially and consistently correlated with the magnitude of blood pressure reactions to 2 types of mental stress among coronary patients, independently of clinical status. Given recent studies denoting stress-related blood pressure surges as triggers of dangerous cardiovascular events, exaggerated vasomotor reactions among defensive patients may be of clinical significance.
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