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Autor:
Vernessa R. Clark, Jessica Brooks, Malik Williams, Kimberly Lawrence, Christina Denslinger, Charde Washington, Kimberly Boyd, Dhymsy Vixamar-Owens
Publikováno v:
Journal of Black Sexuality and Relationships. 6:87-101
Publikováno v:
Minerva cardiology and angiology. 69(4)
Background Marijuana use increases cardiac sympathetic activity within minutes of its use and this effect may begin to decrease as soon as one hour after marijuana use. However, the cardiovascular effects of marijuana use more than an hour after use
Publikováno v:
Journal of Black Sexuality and Relationships. 4:17-31
Autor:
Kimberly Boyd, Montel Williams, Persephone Rogers, Shakira Miles, Vernessa R. Clark, Reginald Hopkins, Bernice L. Carson
Publikováno v:
Journal of Food and Nutritional Disorders.
The Ability of Eating Behaviors to Predict Obesity and Cardiovascular Hyperactivity The present study examined the ability of eating behaviors to predict obesity and cardiovascular reactivity to stress. Obesity was operationally defined by Body Mass
Publikováno v:
Ethnicitydisease. 25(2)
African Americans are at a greater risk of cardiovascular hyperactivity to stress than Caucasians; however the risk factors for this activity are not clearly delineated for African Americans. The purpose of this study was to determine the ability of
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Behavioral Medicine. 8:270-281
John Henryism (JH) is an active style of coping characterized by a belief that environmental events can be negotiated successfully via hard work and determination. Prior research suggests that high JH coupled with low socioeconomic status, an indirec
Publikováno v:
American Psychologist. 54:805-816
Publikováno v:
Journal of Behavioral Medicine. 21:505-515
Cholesterol levels and cardiovascular responses to emotionally arousing stimuli were examined in 60 healthy African American males and females. Cardiac output, stroke volume, contractile force, heart rate, and blood pressure were measured as the part
Publikováno v:
Journal of Food & Nutritional Disorders.
Cognitive Skills and BMI on Cardiovascular Responses to Stress The present study examined the effects of cognitive skills (processing speed, visual memory and auditory memory) and body mass index (BMI) on cardiovascular responses to stress. It was hy
Publikováno v:
Ethnicitydisease. 22(2)
The purpose of our study was to determine which measure of obesity is better at predicting cardiovascular risk in African Americans. We hypothesized that BMI alone would be significantly associated with cardiovascular reactivity. We also hypothesized