Literature DB >> 33010599

An experimental examination of worry and relaxation on cardiovascular, endocrine, and inflammatory processes.

Megan E Renna1, Michael A Hoyt2, Cristina Ottaviani3, Douglas S Mennin4.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Worry increases risk for long-term health issues by prolonging the physiological stress response. In contrast, relaxation may ameliorate the psychological and physiological burden resulting from worry. This study examined the impact of experimentally induced worry and relaxation on cortisol, heart rate variability (HRV), and inflammation.
METHOD: Participants (N = 80) completed both a worry and relaxation induction (presented in a fixed order) while HRV was collected continuously. Three blood samples were taken (at baseline, after the worry induction, and after the relaxation induction) to measure IL-6, IFN-γ, TNF-α and serum cortisol.
RESULTS: There were significant changes in IL-6 (p < 0.001), IFN-γ (p < 0.01), HRV (p < .001), and cortisol (p <  .001) but not in TNF-α (p = 0.65) across conditions. HRV decreased significantly from baseline to worry and then increased following relaxation. IL-6 was higher during relaxation compared to worry and baseline. Cortisol decreased significantly across conditions. Several patterns of covariance between inflammation and HRV and/or cortisol also emerged.
CONCLUSIONS: These findings offer novel insight into how worry influences the immune system and emphasize the utility of a multi-methods approach to understanding the impact of worry on physical health.
Copyright © 2020 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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Keywords:  Cortisol; Heart rate variability; Inflammation; Perseveration; Worry

Year:  2020        PMID: 33010599     DOI: 10.1016/j.psyneuen.2020.104870

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Psychoneuroendocrinology        ISSN: 0306-4530            Impact factor:   4.905


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