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Familial Aspects of the Type A Behavior Pattern and Physiologic Reactivity to Stress relatives of patients with CHD are at elevated risk for a coronary event (Slack and Evans 1966). In the Western Collaborative Group Study (WCGS), men who were 39–49 years old at study onset and had a family history of CHD were at elevated risk for CHD during the 8.year follow-up period (Rosenman et

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Stress and Cigarette Smoking: Implications for Cardiovascular Risk insult the cardiovascular system, and .. or traits which act to promote inappropriate, excessive, and protracted bouts of sympathetic nervous system and neuroendocrine arousal in the person’s daily interactions with the environment (Dembroski and MacDougall 1982). The former category includes smoki

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,Die Ernährungsunterbrechungen am Knochen,dicts coronary heart disease (CHD). The Kaunas-Rotterdam Intervention Study (KRIS) provided the opportunity of testing the hypothesis that type A behavior is unconfoundedly associated with the incidence of CHD.

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The Predictive Power of the A/B Typology in Holland: Results of a 9.5-Year Follow-Up Studydicts coronary heart disease (CHD). The Kaunas-Rotterdam Intervention Study (KRIS) provided the opportunity of testing the hypothesis that type A behavior is unconfoundedly associated with the incidence of CHD.
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