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Linkages between facial expressions of anger and transient myocardial ischemia in men with coronary artery disease.

E L Rosenberg1, P Ekman, W Jiang, M Babyak, R E Coleman, M Hanson, C O'Connor, R Waugh, J A Blumenthal.   

Abstract

The authors examined whether facial expressions of emotion would predict changes in heart function. One hundred fifteen male patients with coronary artery disease underwent the Type A Structured Interview, during which time measures of transient myocardial ischemia (wall motion abnormality and left ventricular ejection fraction) were obtained. Facial behavior exhibited during the ischemia measurement period was videotaped and later coded by using the Facial Action Coding System (P. Ekman & W. V. Friesen, 1978). Those participants who exhibited ischemia showed significantly more anger expressions and nonenjoyment smiles than nonischemics. Cook-Medley Hostility scores did not vary with ischemic status. The findings have implications for understanding how anger and hostility differentially influence coronary heart disease risk.

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Year:  2001        PMID: 12899191     DOI: 10.1037/1528-3542.1.2.107

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Emotion        ISSN: 1528-3542


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