2007
DOI: 10.1111/j.1469-8986.2007.00499.x
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Reliability of cardiovascular reactivity to stress: Internal consistency

Abstract: Research on the reliability of cardiovascular reactivity has focused on temporal stability and intertask consistency with only modest results. The present study evaluated the internal consistency reliability of cardiovascular reactivity in three large samples of adolescents and young adults (N=326, 136, and 142). Impedance cardiographic and blood pressure measures were recorded at rest and during standard laboratory stress tasks (math, video game, cold pressor). The reliability of cardiovascular reactivity wit… Show more

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“…Finally, after resting for 120 sec to obtain a third baseline recording (R3), the subject got off the scale, performed a stair-climbing exercise for 60 seconds, and then returned on the scale to obtain a post-exercise recording (PE)12. We designed the study to include these interventions, because they are safe, induce little motion artifact, mimic activities that occur in daily life (e.g., public speaking, experiencing cold weather, taking a seat after walking up a flight of stairs), and are known to increase BP but change PEP differently1314151617. For example, MA and PE decrease PEP due to enhanced ventricular contractility, whereas CP increases PEP due to enhanced afterload.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Finally, after resting for 120 sec to obtain a third baseline recording (R3), the subject got off the scale, performed a stair-climbing exercise for 60 seconds, and then returned on the scale to obtain a post-exercise recording (PE)12. We designed the study to include these interventions, because they are safe, induce little motion artifact, mimic activities that occur in daily life (e.g., public speaking, experiencing cold weather, taking a seat after walking up a flight of stairs), and are known to increase BP but change PEP differently1314151617. For example, MA and PE decrease PEP due to enhanced ventricular contractility, whereas CP increases PEP due to enhanced afterload.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Cardiovascular reactivity scores were then calculated by subtracting baseline scores from task scores (see Kelsey et al, 2007;Llabre et al, 1991).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Task scores were determined by averaging the 5 min of the performance period (Cronbach's αs > .97). We then calculated cardiovascular reactivity scores by subtracting baseline scores from task scores (Cronbach's αs > .87) (Kelsey et al, 2007;Llabre et al, 1991).…”
Section: Data Reduction and Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%