The Night Effect of Anger: Relationship with Nocturnal Blood Pressure Dipping.
Maria CasagrandeFrancesca FavieriAngela GuarinoEnrico Di PaceViviana LangherGiuseppe GermanòGiuseppe FortePublished in: International journal of environmental research and public health (2020)
These findings suggest that the analysis of some psychological factors, such as anger, could be necessary to better understand differences in nocturnal BP alterations. Trait anger and suppression of anger may contribute to the description and classification of patients who exhibit a maladaptive dipping phenomenon. However, modifiable (i.e., cigarette consumption) and unmodifiable (i.e., age) risk factors appear to mediate this relationship. Although further studies are necessary to explore this association, these results highlight that some aspects of anger can represent risk factors or markers of maladaptive modulation of the dipping phenomenon.