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Age and gender differences in the relationship between heart rate reactivity and elevated serum lipids
Authors:Christopher F. Sharpley
Affiliation:(1) Centre for Stress Management and Research, Faculty of Education-SGS, Monash University, 3168 Clayton, Victoria, Australia
Abstract:Data on serum lipids and heart rate reactivity to a standardized mental arithmetic stressor were collected on 54 healthy men and 73 healthy women. Subjects' ages ranged from 18 to 61 years, allowing analysis of data from both young and older subgroups. MANOVA revealed that age was directly associated with elevated lipids in men and women. There was no significant relationship between reactivity and lipids for either older or young men. Conversely, young women showed a significant direct relationship between reactivity and Total Cholesterol and LDL, but this was not present for older women. Implications of these data for the previously reported hypothetical relationship between reactivity and lipids are discussed. Limitations of the study are examined, and future directions for research suggested.I wish to thank Dianne Vella for her assistance in aspects of data-collection. This research was supported by grant No. 900946 from the National Health & Medical Research Council.
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