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| C M StoneySummaryAffiliation: The Ohio State University Country: USA Publications
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Social support versus social evaluation: unique effects on vascular and myocardial response patternsLisa M Christian
Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio, USA
Psychosom Med 68:914-21. 2006..The implications for future research include focus on the stress-buffering model of social support and the value of including impedance cardiography measures in investigations of cardiovascular functioning...
Catecholamine stress responses in arterialized bloodC M Stoney
Department of Psychology, Ohio State University, Columbus 43210 1222, USA
Psychophysiology 38:590-3. 2001..More importantly, arterialization of venous blood does not enhance the detection of stress-related changes in catecholamines...
Lipid reactivity to stress: I. Comparison of chronic and acute stress responses in middle-aged airline pilotsC M Stoney
Department of Psychology, Ohio State University, Columbus 43210 1222, USA
Health Psychol 18:241-50. 1999..The factors and processes regulating these variables during stress may be different during acute and chronic stressors...
Lipid reactivity to stress: II. Biological and behavioral influencesC M Stoney
Department of Psychology, Ohio State University, Columbus 43210 1222, USA
Health Psychol 18:251-61. 1999..Diastolic blood pressure reactors to the acute stressors had larger lipid responses to the chronic stressor than did nonreactors. Elevations in blood lipids during stress are not artifacts and may be clinically significant...
Plasma homocysteine levels increase in women during psychological stressC M Stoney
The Ohio State University, Columbus 43210 1222, USA
Life Sci 64:2359-65. 1999..The findings provide preliminary evidence that plasma homocysteine may be an important factor in the relationship between psychological stress and risk for heart disease...
Lipid reactivity among men with a parental history of myocardial infarctionC M Stoney
Department of Psychology, Ohio State University, Columbus 43210 1222, USA
Psychophysiology 36:484-90. 1999..Because parental history is a risk factor for subsequent cardiovascular morbidity and mortality, these data suggest that lipid reactivity to stress may be biologically important...
Plasma homocysteine concentrations are positively associated with hostility and angerC M Stoney
The Ohio State University, Columbus 43210 1222, USA
Life Sci 66:2267-75. 2000....
Acute psychological stress reduces plasma triglyceride clearanceCatherine M Stoney
Department of Psychology, Ohio State University, Columbus 43210 1222, USA
Psychophysiology 39:80-5. 2002..The diminished ability to clear an intravenous fat emulsion during stress suggests one mechanism for stress-induced elevations in lipids...
Cardiovascular stress responses among Asian Indian and European American women and menCatherine M Stoney
Department of Psychology, The Ohio State University, Columbus 43210 1222, USA
Ann Behav Med 24:113-21. 2002..These data are in contrast to our expectation of decreased tendency of Asian Indians to vasodilate during psychological stress but do suggest that sex and Asian Indian ethnicity interact to influence vascular reactivity to stressors...
Temporal stability of lipid responses to acute psychological stress in middle-aged menC M Stoney
Department of Psychology, Ohio State University, Columbus 43210 1222, USA
Psychophysiology 34:285-91. 1997..There is moderate to high temporal stability of the atherogenic lipids when considering rest and stress levels and small to moderate temporal stability when considering change scores...
Hostility and anger expression in African American and European American men is associated with cardiovascular and lipid reactivityMontenique L Finney
Department of Psychology, The Ohio State University, Columbus 43210-1222, USA
Psychophysiology 39:340-9. 2002..These results suggest that it is important to examine ethnicity in relationship to measures of hostility and anger expression, to uncover vulnerable individuals...
Hostility and physiological risk in the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute Family Heart StudySarah S Knox
Division of Epidemiology, Statistics, and Prevention Research, National Institute of Child Health and Human Development, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD, USA
Arch Intern Med 164:2442-8. 2004..The present analyses investigated possible pathways for earlier reported associations in the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute Family Heart Study between hostility and coronary and carotid end points...
Research Grants
- Responsivity of homocysteine to behavioral stressCatherine Stoney; Fiscal Year: 2002..abstract_text> ..
