2012
DOI: 10.1111/bjhp.12001
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Social support and trait personality are independently associated with resting cardiovascular function in women

Abstract: The findings corroborate previous research indicating links between support and resting cardiovascular levels and additionally demonstrate these to be independent of associations between support and personality.

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“…További, a szakirodalomban elérhető metaanalízis azt is bemutatta, hogy az alacsony társas támogatottság és a társas integráció alacsony szintje hatással van a szív-ér rendszeri megbetegedések létrejöttére, azok progressziójára és a halálozásra is [11], valamint hogy a társas támogatás alacsony szintje növeli a magas vérnyomás kialakulásának és a magas pulzusszámnak a rizikóját [18].…”
Section: A Társas Támogatás Preventív Jelentősége a Cardiovascularis Megbetegedések Tükrébenunclassified
“…További, a szakirodalomban elérhető metaanalízis azt is bemutatta, hogy az alacsony társas támogatottság és a társas integráció alacsony szintje hatással van a szív-ér rendszeri megbetegedések létrejöttére, azok progressziójára és a halálozásra is [11], valamint hogy a társas támogatás alacsony szintje növeli a magas vérnyomás kialakulásának és a magas pulzusszámnak a rizikóját [18].…”
Section: A Társas Támogatás Preventív Jelentősége a Cardiovascularis Megbetegedések Tükrébenunclassified
“…The development of social support groups has been shown to have a positive impact and reduce perceived stress in women. 18 Providing more control over the working environment has also been shown to reduce perceived workplace stress in women. When women are offered more control and allowed to make more decisions, perceived stress levels are reduced.…”
Section: Mitigating the Effects Of Work-related Stressmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In nurses, increased physical activity and improving sleep were associated with a reduced risk of cardio-metabolic dysfunction. 24 A review of worksite health and wellness programs in the U.S. 18 showed that participation in worksite wellness programs resulted in weight loss and improvement in indices of cardiovascular dysfunction, such as high blood glucose and cholesterol levels. A study assessing stress and sleep deficiency in registered nurses found that maintaining good sleep and exercise patterns positively influenced modifiable 10-year cardiometabolic risk, defined as maintaining body weight, healthy levels of cholesterol, and systolic blood pressure within a normal range, and thereby reducing the risk of developing a cardiovascular disorder.…”
Section: Mitigating the Effects Of Work-related Stressmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In older adults, in particular, the availability of social support partially mediates the relationship between neuroticism and cognitive function (McHugh Power et al, 2017). Therefore, developing social support leads to a reduction of cardiovascular risk (Creaven et al, 2013).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%