Description |
1 online resource (xiii, 390 pages) : illustrations (some color) |
Contents |
Introduction to Cardiovascular Disease, Stress and Adaptation -- Social Stress and Cardiovascular Disease in Primates -- Cardiovascular and Autonomic Responses to Stress -- Sympathetic Neural and Adrenal Medullary Mechanisms in Depression and Panic Disorder -- Hypothalamic-Pituitary-Adrenal Axis and Cardiovascular Disease -- Haemostatic Effects of Stress -- Stress, Inflammation, and Coronary Heart Disease -- Brain Imaging of Stress and Cardiovascular Responses -- Psychological Triggers for Plaque Rupture -- Stress Cardiomyopathy -- Psychosocial Factors at Work: The Epidemiological Perspective -- Depression and Cardiovascular Disease Progression: Epidemiology, Mechanisms and Treatment -- Post-traumatic Stress Disorder: Emerging Risk Factor and Mechanisms -- Sleep, Stress, and Heart Disease -- The Causal Role of Chronic Mental Stress in the Pathogenesis of Essential Hypertension -- Metabolic Syndrome and Diabetes -- Stress Management and Behavior: From Cardiac Patient to Worksite Intervention -- Exercise to Reduce Distress and Improve Cardiac Function: Moving on and Finding the Pace -- The Psychological Treatment of Cardiac Patients -- Integrating the Management of Psychosocial and Behavior Risk Factors into Clinical Medical Practice -- Concluding Remarks |
Summary |
There is a growing trend for the incorporation of stress management into cardiac rehabilitation programs and into preventive cardiology. However, stress is multifaceted, often misunderstood, and requires as much scientific scrutiny as other pathological processes relevant to cardiology. The quality of research into stress management is variable, and care is required in identifying effective evidence-based methods. There is thus a need for better understanding of stress and its ramifications among cardiologists, other clinicians caring for cardiac patients, and by those involved in primary prevention. Stress and Cardiovascular Disease provides an up to date survey of research, highlighting the clinical implications of physiological and population studies of stress.¡ Each chapter addresses a particular aspect of this exciting field of basic and clinical research.¡ This multidisciplinary volume will serve as an aid to physicians in their management of stress-related issues in cardiac patients and high-risk individuals |
Analysis |
Medicine |
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Internal medicine |
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Cardiology |
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Medicine & Public Health |
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Health Promotion and Disease Prevention |
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Medicine/Public Health, general |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index |
Subject |
Cardiovascular system -- Effect of stress on
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Cardiovascular system -- Diseases -- Physcosomatic aspects
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Cardiovascular system -- Diseases.
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Heart -- Effect of stress on.
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Cardiovascular Diseases -- psychology
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Cardiovascular System -- pathology
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Stress, Psychological -- complications
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Cardiovascular Diseases
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HEALTH & FITNESS -- Diseases -- Heart.
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MEDICAL -- Cardiology.
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Médecine.
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Cardiovascular system -- Diseases
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Heart -- Effect of stress on
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Form |
Electronic book
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Author |
Hjemdahl, Paul.
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Rosengren, Annika
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Steptoe, Andrew
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ISBN |
9781848824195 |
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184882419X |
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9781848824188 |
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1848824181 |
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