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Associations of Cumulative Perceived Stress with Cardiovascular Risk Factors and Outcomes: Findings from The Dallas Heart Study.

Ijeoma EleazuColby R AyersAnn Marie NavarKarim SalhadarMichelle A AlbertMercedes R CarnethonSherwood BrownLucy Ogbu NwobodoSpencer CarterCourtney BessTiffany M Powell-WileyJames A de Lemos
Published in: medRxiv : the preprint server for health sciences (2023)
Although associations of chronic stress with CVD were similar across demographic subgroups, the higher burden of stress among younger individuals, women, Black and Hispanic participants, and those with lower SES suggests that CVD risk associated with higher stress affects marginalized groups disproportionately.Cumulative Stress is associated with modifiable risk factors and health behaviors. Future studies should explore targeting behavioral modification and risk factor reduction programs, as well as stress reduction strategies, to individuals with high cumulative stress.Additional research is needed to uncover mechanisms that underly the association between chronic stress and cardiovascular disease.
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