The Relationship Between Cardiac Reactivity in the Laboratory and in Real Life
(2008) In Health Psychology 27(1). p.34-42- Abstract
- Objective: An excessive cardiovascular response to acute stress is a probable risk factor for cardiovascular (CV) disease. Such reactivity is usually assessed from the CV response to laboratory stressors.
However, if it is a risk factor, correlated responses must occur in real life. Design: In the present study, we investigated the relationship between the heart rate (HR) response to five laboratory stressors and HR reactivity in the field. Measures: HR variation, the response to a real life stressor (public speaking), and
the increase in HR with periods of self-reported tense arousal. Ambulatory HR, activity and posture were measured continuously over a 7-hr period. Results: The HR increase to laboratory stressors did... (More) - Objective: An excessive cardiovascular response to acute stress is a probable risk factor for cardiovascular (CV) disease. Such reactivity is usually assessed from the CV response to laboratory stressors.
However, if it is a risk factor, correlated responses must occur in real life. Design: In the present study, we investigated the relationship between the heart rate (HR) response to five laboratory stressors and HR reactivity in the field. Measures: HR variation, the response to a real life stressor (public speaking), and
the increase in HR with periods of self-reported tense arousal. Ambulatory HR, activity and posture were measured continuously over a 7-hr period. Results: The HR increase to laboratory stressors did not relate to HR variation consistently, but it did relate to the other two field measures. Conclusion: The results suggested that a tendency to increased HR reactivity may be a risk factor for cardiovascular disease when combined with exposure to stress. (Less)
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- Johnston, Derek ; Tuomisto, Martti and Patching, Geoffrey LU
- publishing date
- 2008
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- Contribution to journal
- publication status
- published
- subject
- keywords
- real life stressors, laboratory stressors, heart rate, cardiac reactivity, public speaking
- in
- Health Psychology
- volume
- 27
- issue
- 1
- pages
- 34 - 42
- publisher
- American Psychological Association (APA)
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- scopus:38949151974
- ISSN
- 0278-6133
- DOI
- 10.1037/0278-6133.27.1.34
- language
- English
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- no
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- d86ab420-d7d9-4137-84da-07804405e512 (old id 2370398)
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