International Encyclopedia of the Social &Amp; Behavioral Sciences 2015
DOI: 10.1016/b978-0-08-097086-8.14104-2
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Hypertension: Psychosocial Aspects

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“…In our previous study, higher effect sizes were found for relationships between absolute values of baroreceptor sensitivity and BP measures obtained by a cuff sphygmomanometer at the presession period compared to those obtained by the Finapres Monitor during the main baseline session . It was considered to be related to either different arousal effects of presession (office‐like) period and session (experimental) period or a possible overestimation of absolute levels of BP by the non‐invasive beat‐to‐beat monitor compared to the oscillometric technique . However, in this study of the same sample, between‐group baroreflex asymmetry effects were only found to be associated with BP measured during the main baseline session, ie, obtained by the Finapres Monitor.…”
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“…In our previous study, higher effect sizes were found for relationships between absolute values of baroreceptor sensitivity and BP measures obtained by a cuff sphygmomanometer at the presession period compared to those obtained by the Finapres Monitor during the main baseline session . It was considered to be related to either different arousal effects of presession (office‐like) period and session (experimental) period or a possible overestimation of absolute levels of BP by the non‐invasive beat‐to‐beat monitor compared to the oscillometric technique . However, in this study of the same sample, between‐group baroreflex asymmetry effects were only found to be associated with BP measured during the main baseline session, ie, obtained by the Finapres Monitor.…”
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confidence: 88%
“…In our previous study, higher effect sizes were found for relationships between absolute values of baroreceptor sensitivity and BP measures obtained by a cuff sphygmomanometer at the presession period compared to those obtained by the Finapres Monitor during the main baseline session. 8 It was considered to be related to either different arousal effects of presession (office-like) period and session (experimental) period 18,32,68,69 were more predictive for between-subject variations of BP assessed in the lower stress (lower arousal) condition, but the asymmetry of baroreflex measures obtained in the higher arousal condition was found to be more predictive for between-subject variations of BP assessed in the same, higher arousal condition. The hypothesis of physiological resilience mechanisms in BP regulation predicts that relationships between asymmetry of baroreflex measures and BP both assessed in the same lower arousal condition should be different from those measured in a higher arousal condition as in healthy subjects in this study: that is, stronger brady-and weaker tachy-cardiac asymmetry for holding BP back from its extensive increase should be transferred to weaker brady-and stronger tachy-cardiac asymmetry for holding BP back from extensive decrease.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…From an evolutionary viewpoint, this adaptation ‘blood pressure’ mechanism may help alleviate a recovery of physical functioning after impairments. Difference in effect size with respect to blood pressure measures obtained in office and laboratory may be explained by either the moderation effect of arousal variations between different settings [23,40,49,50] or worse accuracy of non-invasive beat-to-beat monitors in measuring absolute levels of blood pressure [51]. …”
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“… 3 Blood pressure levels of IBS patients and control subjects in the study in general were within normal limits or below high blood pressure threshold as defined by clinical recommendations [50] and therefore findings and discussions of higher and lower values of blood pressure in the paper should be accepted respectively. …”
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“…13,14 Among different autonomic biomarkers, baroreceptor sensitivity (BRS) and some related variables (eg, heart rate variability, HRV, and blood pressure mean and variability) have been found to be the most reliable predictors of clinical outcomes and early indicators of clinical changes in many pathological conditions. [15][16][17][18][19] In the first case, individual genotypes or endophenotypes associated with these cardiovascular (CV) variables have been proposed as moderators of health resiliency, both in general, and against pain, in particular. [20][21][22][23][24][25] For example, prior studies have shown that a family history of hypertension in normotensive humans and presence of hypertension predicted lower pain intensity or higher pain thresholds.…”
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