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Associations of stressful life events and social strain with incident cardiovascular disease in the Women's Health Initiative
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نویسنده
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kershaw k.n. ,brenes g.a. ,charles l.e. ,coday m. ,daviglus m.l. ,denburg n.l. ,kroenke c.h. ,safford m.m. ,savla t. ,tindle h.a. ,tinker l.f. ,van horn l.
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منبع
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journal of the american heart association - 2014 - دوره : 3 - شماره : 3
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چکیده
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Background-epidemiologic studies have yielded mixed findings on the association of psychosocial stressors with cardiovascular disease (cvd) risk. in this study,we examined associations of stressful life events (sle) and social strain with incident coronary heart disease (chd) and stroke (overall,and for hemorrhagic and ischemic strokes) independent of sociodemographic characteristics,and we evaluated whether these relationships were explained by traditional behavioral and biological risk factors. methods and results-data from approximately 82 000 women's health initiative observational study participants were used for the sle and social strain analyses,respectively. participants were followed for events for up to 18.0 years (median,14.0). separate cox proportional hazards models were generated to estimate associations of each stress measure with incident cvd. after adjusting for sociodemographic characteristics and depressive symptoms,higher sle and social strain were associated with higher incident chd and stroke (each p trend < 0.05). hazard ratios and 95% confidence intervals were 1.12 (1.01,1.25) for incident chd and 1.14 (1.01,1.28) for incident stroke among participants reporting high versus low sle. findings were similar for social strain. associations were attenuated with further adjustment for mediating behavioral and biological risk factors. findings were similar for associations of sle with ischemic stroke and hemorrhagic stroke,but social strain was only associated with ischemic stroke. conclusions-higher sle and social strain were associated with higher incident cvd independent of sociodemographic factors and depressive symptoms,but not behavioral and biological risk factors. © 2014 the authors.
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کلیدواژه
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Cardiovascular diseases; Epidemiology; Stress
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آدرس
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department of preventive medicine,feinberg school of medicine,northwestern university,chicago,il, United States, department of psychiatry,wake forest school of medicine,winston-salem,nc, United States, national institute for occupational safety and health,centers for disease control and prevention,morgantown,wv, United States, departments of preventive medicine and psychiatry,university of tennessee,health science center,memphis,tn, United States, department of preventive medicine,feinberg school of medicine,northwestern university,chicago,il,united states,department of medicine,university of illinois at chicago,chicago,il, United States, department of neurology,university of iowa carver,college of medicine,des moines,ia, United States, kaiser permanente,division of research,oakland,ca, United States, department of medicine,university of alabama birmingham,birmingham,al, United States, department of human development,virginia polytechnic institute and state university,blacksburg,va, United States, division of general internal medicine,university of pittsburgh,pittsburgh,pa, United States, women's health initiative,fred hutchinson cancer research center,seattle,wa, United States, department of preventive medicine,feinberg school of medicine,northwestern university,chicago,il, United States
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