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Defining the importance of stress reduction in managing cardiovascular disease - the role of exercise

Authors :
Popović, Dejana
Popović, Dejana
Bjelobrk, Marija
Tesić, Milorad
Seman, Stefan
Jayasinghe, Sisitha
Hills, Andrew
Samuel Babu, Abraham
Jakovljević, Đorđe.
Stoner, Lee
Ozemek, Cemal
Bond, Samantha
Faghy, Mark
Pronk, Nicolaas
Lavie, Carl
Arena, Ross
On behalf of the HL - PIVOT Network
Popović, Dejana
Popović, Dejana
Bjelobrk, Marija
Tesić, Milorad
Seman, Stefan
Jayasinghe, Sisitha
Hills, Andrew
Samuel Babu, Abraham
Jakovljević, Đorđe.
Stoner, Lee
Ozemek, Cemal
Bond, Samantha
Faghy, Mark
Pronk, Nicolaas
Lavie, Carl
Arena, Ross
On behalf of the HL - PIVOT Network
Source :
Progress in Cardiovascular Diseases
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

Traditional risk factors for cardiovascular disease (CVD) have long been the focus of preventive strategies. The impact of family stress, depression, anxiety, hostility, pessimism, job strain, social isolation, lack of purpose in life and social support, are well recognized risks for CVD development, however they are under-appreciated in clinical practice guidelines. The purpose of this article is to review the impact of acute and chronic stress on CVD risk, elaborate repositioning in guidelines, with emphasis to approaches for stress reduction. Regular exercise, both aerobic and resistance, leads to better adaptiveness to other types of stress, however, it remains unknown whether the total amount of stress one can receive before negative health effects is unlimited. Evidently, marked reductions in stress related disorders are shown following formal cardiac rehabilitation programs. Attendance of cardiac rehabilitation is highly recommended for the stress-related mortality risk reduction. Innovative approaches to offset the broad challenges that CVD pose, augmented by sustained exposure to stress, are desperately needed, but hindered by a lack of successful population-level interventions that promote lasting change.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Journal :
Progress in Cardiovascular Diseases
Notes :
Progress in Cardiovascular Diseases
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1304404363
Document Type :
Electronic Resource