Current issues relating to psychosocial job strain and cardiovascular disease research.

T Theorell, RA Karasek - Journal of occupational health psychology, 1996 - psycnet.apa.org
Abstract [Correction Notice: An erratum for this article was reported in Vol 3 (4) of Journal of
Occupational Health Psychology (see record 2008-09594-001). On p. 12, in the caption to …

Resting heart rate: risk indicator and emerging risk factor in cardiovascular disease

M Böhm, JC Reil, P Deedwania, JB Kim… - The American journal of …, 2015 - Elsevier
Resting heart rate is central to cardiac output and is influenced by changes occurring in
numerous diseases. It predicts longevity and cardiovascular diseases, and current evidence …

Heart rate as a risk factor in chronic heart failure (SHIFT): the association between heart rate and outcomes in a randomised placebo-controlled trial

M Böhm, K Swedberg, M Komajda, JS Borer, I Ford… - The Lancet, 2010 - thelancet.com
Background Raised resting heart rate is a marker of cardiovascular risk. We postulated that
heart rate is also a risk factor for cardiovascular events in heart failure. In the SHIFT trial …

Long-term prognostic value of resting heart rate in patients with suspected or proven coronary artery disease

A Diaz, MG Bourassa, MC Guertin… - European heart …, 2005 - academic.oup.com
Aims Heart rate reduction is the cornerstone of the treatment of angina. The purpose of this
study was to explore the prognostic value of heart rate in patients with stable coronary artery …

Heart rate as a prognostic risk factor in patients with coronary artery disease and left-ventricular systolic dysfunction (BEAUTIFUL): a subgroup analysis of a …

K Fox, I Ford, PG Steg, M Tendera, M Robertson… - The Lancet, 2008 - thelancet.com
Background The BEAUTIFUL study assessed the morbidity and mortality benefits of the
heart rate-lowering agent ivabradine. The placebo arm of the BEAUTIFUL trial was a large …

Influence of heart rate on mortality among persons with hypertension: the Framingham Study

MW Gillman, WB Kannel, A Belanger… - American heart journal, 1993 - Elsevier
Previous studies have shown positive associations between heart rate and both all-cause
and cardiovascular mortality. These relationships, however, have not been investigated in …

Vascular pathophysiology in response to increased heart rate

F Custodis, SH Schirmer, M Baumhäkel… - Journal of the American …, 2010 - jacc.org
This review summarizes the current literature and the open questions regarding the
physiology and pathophysiology of the mechanical effects of heart rate on the vessel wall …

Decreased magnitude of heart rate spectral components in coronary artery disease. Its relation to angiographic severity.

J Hayano, Y Sakakibara, M Yamada, N Ohte… - Circulation, 1990 - Am Heart Assoc
We analyzed the spectral components of RR interval variability under controlled respiration
(15 breaths/min) in 56 patients (age range, 35-73 years) referred for coronary angiography; …

The association of resting heart rate with cardiovascular, cancer and all-cause mortality. Eight year follow-up of 3527 male Israeli employees (the CORDIS Study)

E Kristal-Boneh, H Silber, G Harari… - European heart …, 2000 - academic.oup.com
Background Resting heart rate has frequently been shown to be a predictor of coronary
heart disease mortality. Elevated heart rate could also be a marker for the presence of other …

Heart rate is associated with increased risk of major cardiovascular events, cardiovascular and all-cause death in patients with stable chronic cardiovascular disease …

EM Lonn, S Rambihar, P Gao, FF Custodis… - Clinical Research in …, 2014 - Springer
Aims Heart rate was proposed as an emergent cardiovascular (CV) risk factor. Previous
studies have shown associations between increased heart rate and CV risk in various …