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Cardiovascular reactivity and left ventricular mass: an integrative review.

Teletia R Taylor1, Thomas W Kamarck, Sinda Dianzumba.   

Abstract

Left ventricular hypertrophy has been shown to be an independent predictor of risk for cardiovascular morbidity and mortality. Behavioral scientists have focused on how hemodynamic factors influenced by psychosocial stress may be associated with left ventricular mass (LVM). We reviewed existing studies examining stress-related cardiovascular reactivity (CVR) and LVM, with a goal of examining the moderating role of population (age and hypertensive status) and methodological factors (task type, sample size, and study design) explaining the observed results. Twenty-one studies met the criteria for this review. Results showed only a modestly consistent relationship between CVR and LVM. Forty-three percent of the studies reported 1 or more significant results linking systolic blood pressure reactivity with LVM, and 14% of the studies showed that diastolic blood pressure reactivity was significantly related to LVM. Hypertensive status, task type, and sample size did not play a major role in moderating the relationship between LVM and CVR. A somewhat larger percentage of positive results was shown in prospective and adult studies. The association between CVR and LVM may be real, although the effect size is modest, and we discuss methodological strategies for enhancing statistical power in future investigations. Additional sampling factors (e.g., race, gender) may also impact this relationship. Finally, greater attention is warranted to the role of the psychosocial environment, as this may interact with reactivity to influence LVM.

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Year:  2003        PMID: 14644694     DOI: 10.1207/S15324796ABM2603_03

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ann Behav Med        ISSN: 0883-6612


  6 in total

1.  Stress Reduction in the Prevention of Left Ventricular Hypertrophy: A Randomized Controlled Trial of Transcendental Meditation and Health Education in Hypertensive African Americans.

Authors:  Robert H Schneider; Hector F Myers; Komal Marwaha; Maxwell A Rainforth; John W Salerno; Sanford I Nidich; Carolyn Gaylord-King; Charles N Alexander; Keith C Norris
Journal:  Ethn Dis       Date:  2019-10-17       Impact factor: 1.847

Review 2.  Cardiovascular reactivity in real life settings: measurement, mechanisms and meaning.

Authors:  Ydwine Jieldouw Zanstra; Derek William Johnston
Journal:  Biol Psychol       Date:  2010-06-01       Impact factor: 3.251

Review 3.  Cardiovascular and autonomic reactivity to psychological stress: Neurophysiological substrates and links to cardiovascular disease.

Authors:  Annie T Ginty; Thomas E Kraynak; James P Fisher; Peter J Gianaros
Journal:  Auton Neurosci       Date:  2017-03-16       Impact factor: 3.145

4.  Impact of transcendental meditation on left ventricular mass in african american adolescents.

Authors:  Vernon A Barnes; Gaston K Kapuku; Frank A Treiber
Journal:  Evid Based Complement Alternat Med       Date:  2012-05-22       Impact factor: 2.629

5.  Cardiovascular reactions to acute psychological stress and academic achievement.

Authors:  Annie T Ginty; Alexandra T Tyra; Danielle A Young; Ryan C Brindle; Susanne R de Rooij; Sarah E Williams
Journal:  Psychophysiology       Date:  2022-03-30       Impact factor: 4.348

6.  The association of cardiac function, structure, and glycemic control in patients with old myocardial infarction: a study using cardiac magnetic resonance.

Authors:  Junko Hamai; Akinobu Nakamura; Shingo Kato; Yasuo Terauchi
Journal:  Diabetol Int       Date:  2016-05-06
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