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Title: Blood Pressure, Heart Rate, and Stress


1
Blood Pressure, Heart Rate, and Stress
  • Daniel Cephas

2
Blood Pressure
  • Systolic BP
  • Refers to the pressure exerted on arterial walls
    during ventricular contraction of the heart
    muscle.
  • Diastolic BP
  • Related to ventricular diastole or resting of the
    heart muscle.

3
Stress
  • Defined by Hans Selye(1976)
  • Stress
  • stress is the nonspecific response of he body to
    any demand
  • Bad Stress and Good stress
  • Good stress Eustress
  • Bad stress Distress
  • Both lead to bodily changes in HR and BP

4
Stress (continued)
  • Stressors
  • Fear, Anger, Frustration, Competition,
    Motivation
  • Frustration and Aggression
  • Gentry(1970)
  • Study to test if both frustration and aggression
    increased levels of systolic and diastolic blood
    pressure.
  • Males greater increase in systolic pressure than
    women.

5
Stress (continued)
  • Naturalistic Stress
  • Matthews, Manuck, and Saab(1986)
  • Used a 5 min speech in class to evaluate
    cardiovascular response in anxious and in angry
    high school students.
  • Anxious students showed elevated systolic BP and
    HR while giving speech.
  • Frequently angry students had elevated Diastolic
    BP

6
Stress (Continued)
  • Socioeconomic Status
  • Steptoe and Colleagues(2003)
  • Sample of men and women aged 47-59 put through
    two stressful tasks, color-word interference and
    Mirror tracing.
  • Divided by occupation into High-, middle-,
    low-SES
  • Cardiac output and peripheral resistance greater
    increase in BP during tasks.
  • BP peripheral resistance still high during 45
    Second resting period, cardiac output below
    baseline levels.

7
Stress (continued)
  • Low-SES group had especially high levels of
    peripheral resistance.
  • Greater chronic stress leads to differences in
    vascular activity during study period.
  • Marital Stress
  • Research suggests women are especially sensitive
    to negative marital events than men.
  • Carels and Associates(2000)
  • Hypothesis- Greater marital distress associated
    with elevated BP at home and not in the
    workplace.

8
Stress (continued)
  • 50 married employed women aged 25-45 years.
  • Blood pressure monitored during work day.
  • Divided into equal numbers of high- and
    low-marital-stress.
  • Women with high levels of marital distress were
    found to have greater negative emotion, and
    higher levels of BP at home.

9
Stress (continued)
  • Crowding
  • Datri, Fitzgerald, Kasl, and Malinow(1981)
  • Effects of crowding housing on BP of 568 inmates
  • Prisoner- average age 25 years old, found to have
    significant increase of systolic BP when
    transferred from single occupancies to
    multiple-occupancy dormitories.

10
Stress
  • Pets
  • Studies have shown that presence of a dog has
    been found to lower BP
  • Friedmann, Katcher, Thomas, Lynch, and
    Massent(1983)
  • 9-16 year olds had BP and HR measured while
    resting or reading wth friendly animal present.
  • Dog presence lowered BP and HR in all conditions.
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