CORONARY HEART-DISEASE MODERATES THE RELATIONSHIP OF CHRONIC STRESS WITH THE METABOLIC SYNDROME

Citation
Pp. Vitaliano et al., CORONARY HEART-DISEASE MODERATES THE RELATIONSHIP OF CHRONIC STRESS WITH THE METABOLIC SYNDROME, Health psychology, 17(6), 1998, pp. 520-529
Citations number
80
Categorie Soggetti
Psycology, Clinical
Journal title
ISSN journal
02786133
Volume
17
Issue
6
Year of publication
1998
Pages
520 - 529
Database
ISI
SICI code
0278-6133(1998)17:6<520:CHMTRO>2.0.ZU;2-8
Abstract
Metabolic syndrome levels (MSLs) were compared in caregivers (CGs) of spouses with Alzheimer's disease who had diagnoses of coronary heart d isease (CHD; n = 27) with non CGs with CHD diagnoses (n = 18), and CGs (n = 44) to non CGs (n = 52) free of CHD. MSLs were greater for CGs t han non CGs, but only in persons with CHD (CHD, B for CG status = -.41 ; non CHD, B = .12; p < .05) at study entry (Time 1 = T1) and CHD, B = -.32; non CHD, B = .14; p < .05) 15-18 months later (Time 2 = T2). In the CHD group, MSLs were associated with poorer health habits at T1 ( r = .39, p < .01), uplifts (r = -.37, p < .01) at T2, and CG status (p < .05) at T1 and T2. Relationships of CG status and MSLs declined in the presence of poor health habits at T1 and uplifts at T2. Poorer hea lth habits and fewer uplifts may be associated with elevated MSLs in C Gs with CHD.