Stress And Multiple Risk Factors Of Cardiovascular Diseases. Is There A Link Between Them?
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https://doi.org/10.47144/phj.v28i1-2.205Keywords:
Stress And Multiple Risk FactorsAbstract
Method:
Subjects of this comparative study were ref erred to Agha Khan Diagnostic Centre Hyderabad, from the T&T Department for Medical evaluation and treatment from July 1991 to Nov. 1994. The study group comprised Telephone Operators who were HypertZnsives served as active subjects and family history.
Discussion:
According to Tom Pickening 1990, “The role of mental stress in the development of Hypertension remain uncertain. Its effects are likely to Depend on interaction of at least three factors:
1. The nature of stressor,
2. Its perception by individual, and
3. The individual’s physiological susceptibility.
Conclusion:
Following findings were higher in our study group.
1) Incidence of HBP
2) Average Blood Pressure
3)DM
4) Coronary Heart Disease
5) Cholesterol Triglycerides LDL
6) Cortisol
7) Fibrinogen level
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