Association of affective temperaments with blood pressure and arterial stiffness in hypertensive patients: a cross-sectional study.
Andrea LászlóÁdám TabákBeáta KőrösiDániel EörsiPéter TorzsaOrsolya CseprekálAndrás TislérGyörgy ReuszZsófia Nemcsik-BenczeXenia GondaZoltán RihmerJános NemcsikPublished in: BMC cardiovascular disorders (2016)
The present findings highlight elevated blood pressure among subjects with high cyclothymic temperament as well as an increased level of arterial stiffening in subjects with low hyperthymic scores suggesting that affective temperaments may play a role in the development of hypertension and arterial stiffening and may thus represent markers of cardiovascular risk. Sex differences were also present in these associations.