How do I find U.S. researchers from Brigham and Women's Hospital (academic and clinical bases of medical school at Harvard University) in Boston, working in occupations with a HIGH-level stress, women are not only difficult but also harmful to health. In the beautiful half of humanity stress at work was associated with increased risk of cardiovascular disease.
After analyzing the data 22,086 women who participated in the study of Women's Health Study (mean age was 57 years), scientists have identified four types of work on the levels of demand and control over the labor process: passive work (low demands, low control), with low-load (low demand, a lot of control), active work (high demands, a lot of control) and with high levels of stress (high demands, low control). As it turned out, for women with the latter two types of jobs likely to develop diseases such as nonfatal myocardial infarction, and conditions requiring immediate coronary revascularization (stenting) was higher than for their counterparts with more lenient terms and conditions of work.
During the decade of observation of study participants was estimated at 170 myocardial infarctions, 163 ischemic strokes, 440 operations stenting indications for urgent and 52 deaths from cardiovascular disease. The negative effects of stress on the cardiovascular system of the body, scientists explain the behavioral reactions to it - such as depression and smoking - as well as physiological reactions, such as stress-induced hypertension and metabolic syndrome. In addition, chronic stress is dangerous because it can cause dysfunction of the autonomic nervous system regulation, and particularly of the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis, which leads to the development of neurocirculatory dystonia.
As noted by scholars such as work performed before primarily on specialists, men and their work is the first study of the relation of stress in the workplace with the risk of cardiovascular disease in the fairer sex
After analyzing the data 22,086 women who participated in the study of Women's Health Study (mean age was 57 years), scientists have identified four types of work on the levels of demand and control over the labor process: passive work (low demands, low control), with low-load (low demand, a lot of control), active work (high demands, a lot of control) and with high levels of stress (high demands, low control). As it turned out, for women with the latter two types of jobs likely to develop diseases such as nonfatal myocardial infarction, and conditions requiring immediate coronary revascularization (stenting) was higher than for their counterparts with more lenient terms and conditions of work.
During the decade of observation of study participants was estimated at 170 myocardial infarctions, 163 ischemic strokes, 440 operations stenting indications for urgent and 52 deaths from cardiovascular disease. The negative effects of stress on the cardiovascular system of the body, scientists explain the behavioral reactions to it - such as depression and smoking - as well as physiological reactions, such as stress-induced hypertension and metabolic syndrome. In addition, chronic stress is dangerous because it can cause dysfunction of the autonomic nervous system regulation, and particularly of the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis, which leads to the development of neurocirculatory dystonia.
As noted by scholars such as work performed before primarily on specialists, men and their work is the first study of the relation of stress in the workplace with the risk of cardiovascular disease in the fairer sex
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