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The association between chronic psychosocial stress, allostatic load, and vascular health in asymptomatic young men: A pilot study using a novel finger arterial stiffness index 1
Author(s) -
TANAKA GOHICHI,
KATO YUICHI,
MATSUMURA KENTA,
HORIGUCHI MASAMI,
OGASAWARA HARUKO,
SAWADA YUKIHIRO
Publication year - 2011
Publication title -
japanese psychological research
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.392
H-Index - 30
eISSN - 1468-5884
pISSN - 0021-5368
DOI - 10.1111/j.1468-5884.2011.00461.x
Subject(s) - allostatic load , medicine , arterial stiffness , blood pressure , psychosocial , asymptomatic , stressor , cardiology , psychology , clinical psychology , physiology , psychiatry
A novel index of finger arterial stiffness (FSI) was tested in terms of the relationship with risk markers for preclinical cardiovascular disease. In addition, we examined if the association between psychosocial factors and FSI was explained by allostatic load markers in 37 healthy young men aged 24.8 ± 4.0 years. The FSI was devised based on an exponential model of the finger arterial pressure‐volume relationship. The allostatic load index (ALI) as a cumulative risk marker was defined by the mean of standard scores for nine variables: resting systolic and diastolic blood pressure, waist/hip ratio, high‐density lipoprotein cholesterol (HDL‐C), total cholesterol/HDL‐C ratio, triglycerides, hemoglobin A1c, insulin resistance, and high sensitivity C‐reactive protein (CRP). Partial correlations controlling for age were significant for FSI with HDL‐C ( r  = −.36), CRP ( r  = .39), ALI ( r  = .40), unhealthy overall eating habits ( r  = .34), hostility using the Buss‐Perry Aggression Questionnaire ( r  = .38), and manageability in Sense of Coherence ( r  = −.38). In conclusion, FSI seems to be associated with vascular proinflammation as well as with overall physiological dysregulation and allostatic load. These associations were moderated by eating lifestyle and psychosocial stress.

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